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A Single Low-Fixed Dose of Rituximab to Salvage Renal Transplants From Refractory Antibody-Mediated Rejection
Transplantation, 10/30/09
Mulley WR et al. – Three patients encountered a significant infective complication including cytomegalovirus reactivation, viral pneumonia, and polyoma viral nephropathy. All have since resolved. A single low–fixed dose of rituximab may help improve graft survival in AMR and offers the potential advantage of reduced infective complications.
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