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Donor Specific Antibody Negative Antibody-Mediated Rejection after ABO Incompatible Liver Transplantation

Lee B, Ahn S, Kim H, Han HS, Yoon YS, Cho JY, Choi YR

Antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) is a major complication after ABO-incompatible liver transplantation. According to the 2016 Banff Working Group on Liver Allograft Criteria for the diagnosis of acute AMR, a positive...
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Monitoring of Mycophenolic Acid Trough Concentration in Kidney Transplant under Cyclosporine Is Beneficial in Reducing Acute Rejection within 1 Year

Rhu J, Lee KW, Park JB, Kim SJ

BACKGROUND: This study was designed to analyze the clinical usefulness of mycophenolic acid trough concentration monitoring in kidney transplantation patients who were maintained with cyclosporine. METHODS: The data of patients who...
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ABO Incompatible Living Donor Liver Transplantation: A Single Center Experience

Lee SH, Choi HJ, You YK, Kim DG, Na GH

BACKGROUND: This study examined the outcomes of ABO incompatible living donor liver transplantation (LDLT). The changes in the immunologic factors that might help predict the long term outcomes were also...
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Proposal of a Selective Prophylaxis Strategy Based on Risk Factors to Prevent Early and Late Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumonia after Renal Transplantation

Lee H, Han A, Choi C, Ahn S, Min SI, Min SK, Lee H, Kim YS, Yang J, Ha J

BACKGROUND: Currently, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole is used for Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP) prophylaxis, but it is associated with frequent adverse effects. This study evaluated the efficacy and safety of the current protocol...
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Successful Treatment of Invasive Gastric Mucormycosis in a Kidney Transplant Recipient

Kim HN, Han SA, Park HY, Kim HW, Hong R, Choi NG, Shin MH, Yoon NR, Kim HL, Chung JH, Shin BC

Mucormycosis is an extremely rare but potentially life-threatening fungal infection. Gastrointestinal (GI) mucormycosis is very rare and occurs primarily in highly malnourished patients, especially in infants and children. A 55-year-old...
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