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Protocol biopsies in renal transplantation: research tool or clinically useful?
D N Rush1, P Nickerson, J R Jeffery
1Department of Medicine, Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. drushexchange.hsc.mb.ca
Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension
|December 29, 1998
Abstract:
Early protocol biopsies of stable, well functioning renal allografts reveal a high prevalence of clinically unsuspected acute and chronic pathology. It is becoming increasingly apparent that these histopathological findings are both pathogenic and predictive of long-term allograft outcome. Therefore, protocol biopsies may be required for optimal post-transplant surveillance until non-invasive methods to detect allograft inflammation are developed.