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Risk Factors of Graft Survival After Diagnosis of Post-kidney Transplant Malignancy: Using Cox Proportional Hazard Model
Neoplasms Kidney Transplant Proportional Hazards Model
2015/11/9
Background: All recipients of kidney transplantation, especially those with posttransplant malignancy, are at risk of long-term graft failure.
Detection and Prevalence of Polyoma Virus BK among Iranian Kidney Transplant Patients by a Novel Nested-PCR
BK virus Renal transplant recipients Prevalence Iran
2015/9/21
Background: BK virus is an increasingly recognized pathogen in transplant recipient patients associated with nephropathy and emerged as a cause of allograft failure linked to immunosuppressive regimen...
New research gives clues to kidney transplant tolerance
New research clues kidney transplant tolerance
2010/6/22
A Medical Research Council (MRC) supported study has identified a ‘full set’ of immunological markers in the blood, which could be used to predict whether an individual’s kidney transplant will be a l...
Aspergillosis following Cytomegalovirus disease in a kidney transplant patient
Aspergillosis Transplantation
2010/1/6
A 32-year-old end stage renal disease (ESRD) woman was scheduled for transplantation. Also, she has had fever of unknown origin (FUO), rise of ESR and PPD>22 mm. Therefore treatment with isoniazid and...
Evaluation Of Serum Potassium Ion Content Fluctuation In The Kidney Transplant Recipient Patients In Shariati Hospital
Hyperkalemia kidney recipients serum K+
2009/12/30
Background: Chang in the serum K+ level may increase perioperative morbidity and mortality in kidney transplant recipients. Thus this research was done with the aim of evaluated of K+ change in kidney...
Vitamin D status in kidney transplant patients:need for intensified routine supplementation1,2,3
Kidney transplantation hypovitaminosis D prevalence sun exposure vitamin D intake 25-hydroxyvitamin D 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D
2009/4/20
Background: A high prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency has been found in the general population and in patients with chronic kidney disease.