| Literature DB >> 14215212 |
J B DOSSETOR, M H GAULT, J A OLIVER, F G INGLIS, K J MACKINNON, L D MACLEAN.
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Four renal homotransplants were carried out between cadaver donors and four recipients, all of whom were in terminal chronic renal failure. Immune suppression was attempted with azathioprine (Imuran), actinomycin C and prednisone; no radiation was used, nor were the recipient's kidneys, spleen or thymus removed. One patient died with disseminated histoplasmosis at two weeks; another with irreversible homograft rejection at 30 days; a third patient died of septicemia after 9(1/2) weeks with stable renal function. The fourth patient, whose transplant had been ischemic for 190 minutes and had not functioned for 2(1/2) weeks thereafter, eventually achieved good function which remained unchanged to 7(1/2) months. Changes in urinary enzyme excretion and in the I(131) renogram and meralluride scan were of value in assessing homograft rejection.Entities:
Keywords: ACTINOMYCIN; AZATHIOPRINE; CADAVER; ENZYMES; HISTOPLASMOSIS; IMIDAZOLES; IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE AGENTS; IODINE ISOTOPES; KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION; PATHOLOGY; PREDNISONE; RADIOISOTOPE SCANNING; TRANSPLANTATION IMMUNOLOGY; TRANSPLANTATION, HOMOLOGOUS
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Year: 1964 PMID: 14215212 PMCID: PMC1927676
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can Med Assoc J ISSN: 0008-4409 Impact factor: 8.262