2011
DOI: 10.1093/ndtplus/sfr048
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Successful kidney transplantation with a well-matched donor despite a positive crossmatch; detection and management of sensitization secondary to an alternate allelic variant of 'self' HLA

Abstract: Under current UK standards of deceased donor typing, the formation by the recipient of HLA antibody against an allelic variant of a ‘self’ antigen creates a particular problem for organ allocation. In the reported case, the decision to transplant was taken in the situation of a positive flow crossmatch result attributed to allelic antibody. The potential that target antigen density contributed to this patient’s subsequent good outcome is discussed.

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