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  • Title: [Clinical experience in renal transplantation].
    Author: Pak K, Hayashida H, Watanabe J, Wakabayashi Y, Arai Y, Konishi T, Konami T, Takeuchi H, Takayama H, Tomoyoshi T.
    Journal: Hinyokika Kiyo; 1985 Aug; 31(8):1321-7. PubMed ID: 3909789.
    Abstract:
    In Shiga Prefecture, 378 chronic renal failure patients were registered at the end of 1981. In 1982, the Kidney Transplantation Group, composed of the department of Urology and the 1st division of Surgery, was organized in our hospital and 10 living related renal transplantations and 8 cadaver renal transplantations were performed between July 1982 and October 1984. As immunosuppressants, azathioprine, mizoribine, cyclosporine, prednisolone, methylprednisolone and ALG were used. Azathioprine was used mainly for living transplantation and cyclosporine mainly for cadaver transplantation. ALG was used only for the initial 3 living transplantations. Mizoribine was sometimes used in combination with azathioprine to reduce the dose of azathioprine and reduce its severe side effects. Seven episodes of acute rejection were experienced and all episodes were remitted by methylprednisolone pulse therapy. There were 20 major post-transplant complications in 13 recipients and among them 2 pulmonary infections were fetal (1 from aspergillus infection and 1 from cytomegalovirus infection). The 10 living related kidney transplantation recipients are all well and none have undergone hemodialysis. Three of the 8 cadaver renal transplantation are well without hemodialysis. One patient could not obtain diuresis. In addition to our experience of renal transplantation, the preoperative scheduled blood transfusion with combination of azathioprine administration, was briefly discussed.
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