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Barreto S Author

Subjects of specialization
Chronic Antibody Mediated Rejection

Affiliation
Department of Nephrology in portugal

Biography

 Barreto S Department of Nephrology,  Specialization in different fields Chronic Antibody Mediated Rejection; ABO incompatibility; Kidney Transplantation; Non-HLA  With the advent of more potent immunosuppression, early outcomes after kidney transplantation have been excellent. However, the long-term survival of renal allograft remains a difficult and unanswered question as most of the renal transplants undergo failure within a decade.antibodies Hospital Garcia de Orta, Av. Torrado da Silva, Almada, Portugal  


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Chronic Antibody Mediated Rejection, a Continuous and Complex Lesion

Author(s):

Barreto S, Silva N, Lamas N, Santos S, Malheiro J, Almeida M, Pedroso S, Martins MLS, Dias L, Henriques AC, Vizcaíno JR, Cabrita A

Introduction: With the advent of more potent immunosuppression, early outcomes after kidney transplantation have been excellent. However, the long-term survival of renal allograft remains a difficult and unanswered question as most of the renal transplants undergo failure within a decade. Case Report: A 43-year-old male with end-stage renal disease of undetermined aetiology was submitted to kidney transplantation from an ABO incompatible donor. During the first 12 months of follow-up, this patient was submitted to 6 biopsies in the context of worsening renal function. The first biopsy was Conclusion:The presence of pathogenic antibodies against non-HLA molecules should always be considered, particularly in the absence of detectable DSA with histological evidence of humoral response.

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