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Mouse Kidney Transplantation: Models of Allograft Rejection
Published on: October 11, 2014
Plasmapheresis Therapy in Kidney Transplant Rejection
Pan Xie1,2, Min Tao3, Kanfu Peng4
1Department of Nephrology, Southwest Hospital, First Affiliated Hospital to TMMU, Third Military Medical University (Army Medical University), Chongqing, China.
Abstract:
Kidney transplantation (KT) is considered an optimal treatment strategy for end-stage renal disease. But human leukocyte antigen-sensitized, ABO-incompatible and antibody-mediated rejection might be the alarming hurdles in KT. Therapeutic plasma exchange is the mainstay of the antibody reduction therapy for reducing autoantibody more effectively. Even in the treatment for highly sensitized patients, it has played an indispensable role. However, clinicians should tailor therapies to individual patient's needs and multimodal treatment will bring better outcomes. Early diagnosis and precise treatment would reduce morbidity, mortality, and economic costs.
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