作者
Simone A Joosten, Yvo WJ Sijpkens, Cees Van Kooten, Leendert C Paul
发表日期
2005/7/1
来源
Kidney international
卷号
68
期号
1
页码范围
1-13
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Chronic renal allograft rejection; pathophysiologic considerations. Chronic rejection is currently the most prevalent cause of renal transplant failure. Clinically, chronic rejection presents by chronic transplant dysfunction, characterized by a slow loss of function, often in combination with proteinuria and hypertension. The histopathology is not specific in most cases but transplant glomerulopathy and multilayering of the peritubular capillaries are highly characteristic. Several risk factors have been identified such as young recipient age, black race, presensitization, histoincompatability, and acute rejection episodes, especially vascular rejection episodes and rejections that occur late after transplantation. Chronic rejection develops in grafts that undergo intermittent or persistent damage from cellular and humoral responses resulting from indirect recognition of alloantigens. Progression factors such as advanced donor …
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