Steroid withdrawal protocols in Renal Transplantation
<p>Corticosteroid use as a component of immunosuppression protocol is widespread, even though their mechanisms of action are imprecise. The burden of metabolic side effects of steroids and the impact on quality of life in kidney allograft recipients has led to attempts in minimizing steroid ex...
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Main Authors: | Anindya Banerjee (Author), Bridson M Julie (Author), Ajay Sharma (Author), Ahmed Halawa (Author) |
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Archives of Clinical Nephrology - Peertechz Publications,
2018-04-24.
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