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Combination of Peritubular C4d and Transplant Glomerulopathy Predicts Late Renal Allograft Failure
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 09/08/09
Kieran N et al. – The data show that in long–term renal allografts, peritubular capillary staining for C4d occurs in approximately 25% of biopsies, can persist for many years after transplantation, and strongly predicts graft loss when combined with transplant glomerulopathy.
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