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New Medical Journal
1981 Volume.24 No. 7 p.96 ~ p.106
Clinical Study on Renal Transplantation


Abstract
A clinical study of 15 cases of kidney transplantation consisting . of one case in which. transplantation was performed by the kidney transplantation team of Kyunfpook University Hospital after setting a tissue typing laboratory and 14 cases observed at Cornell Rogosin Kidney Center from December 1979 to March 1980 was made and analyzedFollowup period after transplantation was 9 days to 76 days. The graft outcome was, excellent in two sibling transplantations whose HLA were identical and the graft. survival rate was 53.8% in 13 cadaver transplantations during this observation period.
The most common cause of graft failure was repeated rejections which developed. within 6 weeks of the above obseration period. There was no evident difference in thegraft survival according to the degree of HLA-A,-B,-C and-DR antigen matching in 13 cadaver renal transplantations and three cases with positive B cell crossmatch were successful. The graft survival was better in cases with immediate diuresis, and blood transfusion before transplantation than in cases with no immediate diuresis and no transfusion. It was also better in less or nonsensitized cases.
One sibling transplantation which was performed by the kidney transplantation team of Kyungpook University Hospital developed acute tubular necrosis and recovered fully and the serum crestnine became less than 2 mg/dl on 17th affer transplantation.
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