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    Native pyeloureterostomy after kidney transplantation: experience in 48 cases

    Necrosis and stenosis of the ureter are severe complications after kidney transplantation and occur with mean incidence of 2,9–13,4 %. Several surgical techniques like simple nephrostomy or complex urinary tr...

    M. Schult, J. Küster, V. Kliem, R. Brunkhorst, B. Nashan in Transplant International (2000)

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    Kidney Retransplantation in Sensitized Patients: Experience with a New Immunosuppressive Protocol

    The results of retransplantation in those patients with high panel reactive antibodies (PRA) are worse than in other recipients. Nevertheless the number of retransplantations and the number of sensitized patie...

    J. V. Woellwarth, M. Behrend, H. J. Schlitt, K. J. Oldhafer, B. Nashan in Retransplantation (1997)

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    Experience with Fourth Time Kidney Transplantation

    Between December 68 and February 97, 2991 kidney transplantations were performed in our unit: 2514 were first transplants, 297 were second transplants, 63 third transplants, 15 fourth transplants and 2 fifth t...

    M. Behrend, J. v. Woellwarth, K. J. Oldhafer, H. J. Schlitt, B. Nashan in Retransplantation (1997)

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    Longterm Benefit of Additional Azathioprine in Cyclosporin/Prednisolone-Treated Patients with Chronic Renal Allograft Dysfunction

    The impact of immunological factors in the development of chronic graft dysfunction in renal transplant recipients treated with cyclosporin A (CsA) and prednisolone is controversially discussed. Higher immunos...

    V. Kliem, T. Tiroke, G. Ehlerding, O. Eberhard, D. Schaumann in Late Graft Loss (1997)