HLA-DR typing in cadaver kidney donors and recipients in Copenhagen
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HLA-DR typing in cadaver kidney donors and recipients in Copenhagen. / Thomsen, M; Astrup, L; Jakobsen, B; Morling, N; Platz, P; Ryder, L P; Svejgaard, A; Løkkegaard, H; Ladefoged, J; Thaysen, J H.
In: Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, Supplementum, Vol. 64, 1981, p. 79-86.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - HLA-DR typing in cadaver kidney donors and recipients in Copenhagen
AU - Thomsen, M
AU - Astrup, L
AU - Jakobsen, B
AU - Morling, N
AU - Platz, P
AU - Ryder, L P
AU - Svejgaard, A
AU - Løkkegaard, H
AU - Ladefoged, J
AU - Thaysen, J H
N1 - Keywords: Blood Transfusion; Cadaver; Denmark; Diabetic Nephropathies; Genes, MHC Class II; Graft Survival; HLA-DR Antigens; Histocompatibility Antigens Class II; Histocompatibility Testing; Humans; Kidney Failure, Chronic; Kidney Transplantation; Preoperative Care; Tissue Donors
PY - 1981
Y1 - 1981
N2 - Among 224 cadaver kidney transplantations performed since Spring 1977, successful DR typing of both donor and recipient could be done in 149 cases. Assessment of DR match grade and clinical data was done independently. The minimum observation time was 3 months and the time of follow up was 1 December, 1980. There was an effect of DR matching which became significant when only 1. transplants were considered and high risk recipients (i.e. diabetics) excluded. Transfusions were of minor importance on graft survival and the difference was only obvious in the first year after transplantation. Matching for HLA-A, B antigen had no obvious effect on graft survival in this material.
AB - Among 224 cadaver kidney transplantations performed since Spring 1977, successful DR typing of both donor and recipient could be done in 149 cases. Assessment of DR match grade and clinical data was done independently. The minimum observation time was 3 months and the time of follow up was 1 December, 1980. There was an effect of DR matching which became significant when only 1. transplants were considered and high risk recipients (i.e. diabetics) excluded. Transfusions were of minor importance on graft survival and the difference was only obvious in the first year after transplantation. Matching for HLA-A, B antigen had no obvious effect on graft survival in this material.
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 6815796
VL - 64
SP - 79
EP - 86
JO - Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology
JF - Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology
SN - 0300-8886
ER -
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