Impact of immunosuppression on the incidence of early subclinical renal allograft rejection: implications for protocol biopsy policy.
In order to determine the impact of immunosuppression (IS) on the incidence of early subclinical rejection (SCR), we studied two groups of patients receiving different immunosuppressive regimens. Patients received cyclosporin (CsA), azathioprine and prednisolone (group 1; n = 304) or IS according to...
Main Authors: | Roberts, I, Stratopoulos, C, Zilvetti, M, Reddy, S, Friend, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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