Autor: |
ALBRECHTSEN, D., BRATLIE, ANNE, KISS, EDITH, SOLHEIM, B. G., THORESEN, ANNE BRIT, WINTHER, NINA, THORSBY, E. |
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Transplantation; October 1979, Vol. 28 Issue: 4 p280-284, 5p |
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Matching for HLA haplotypes as well as for HLA-A and B antigens improved graft survival in 112 living related first transplants. In cadaveric first transplants, matching for HLA-A and B antigens had a beneficial effect on the fate of 373 grafts, while matching for HLA-C antigens had no predictive value. One hundred seventeen cadaveric transplants and their recipients were prospectively typed for the HLA-DR antigens. Compatibility for HLA-DR was found to be prognostically beneficial irrespective of matching for HLA-A and B antigens, and with no difference between transfused and nontransfused patients. Matching both for HLA-A, B and D/DR was thus found to influence the outcome of renal transplantation. |
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