2003
DOI: 10.1034/j.1399-0012.17.s9.4.x
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Histopathological study of renal transplant artery stenosis: role of rejection and cold ischaemia time in the pathogenesis of intimal hyperplasia in an arterial allograft

Abstract: Intimal hyperplasia in the allograft artery has a multifactorial aetiology. We were not able to establish an association between intimal hyperplasia and acute rejection episodes or length of cold ischaemia time. It appears that immunosuppression does not prevent the development of intimal hyperplasia.

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“…8 However in one of studies done by Xenos et al, no association was established between intimal hyperplasia of graft kidney and CIT. 9 In this study only living donors were included and CIT varied from 80-180 minutes with mean of 107.44 ±43.416 minutes. In this study the time taken for Lap Donor Nephrectomy varied from 110-240 minutes with mean of 177.96 ± 87.7 minutes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 However in one of studies done by Xenos et al, no association was established between intimal hyperplasia of graft kidney and CIT. 9 In this study only living donors were included and CIT varied from 80-180 minutes with mean of 107.44 ±43.416 minutes. In this study the time taken for Lap Donor Nephrectomy varied from 110-240 minutes with mean of 177.96 ± 87.7 minutes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%