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Title: Late complications after primarily successful renal transplantation. Author: Kuhlbäck B, Lilius P. Journal: Acta Med Scand; 1976; 200(1-2):21-24. PubMed ID: 785957. Abstract: The occurrence of late renal and extrarenal complications of primarily successful kidney transplantations is surveyed. All cases in which some surgical or clinical complication, a rejection or complication of the treatment of rejection had occurred were omitted. Primarily, 46 out of 177 transplantations (26%) were completely successful. After six months, the continued course was entirely uneventful in 21 of these cases, while in 25 some kind of complication occurred 6-72 months after the primarily successful course, 19 renal in 17 patients and 23 extrarenal in 16. The complications could not be correlated to histocompatibility, sex, age or basic disease. It may be concluded that a favourable course during the first six months gives good hope of an uneventful continuation, although even serious complications may occur occasionally.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]