Long-term survival of heterotopic heart transplants in allogenic rats without using anti-rejection drugs after inducing immune tolerance. Graft rejection is a baffling problem in organ transplantation which has so far no successful resolution. Present antirejection therapy is expensive, toxic... 乐效翚...
The article presents studies which suggest that antirejection drugs are not always needed to protect kidney grafts. Researchers from Europe and the U.S. explored the prospect of identifying patients with kidney transplants who do not need to continue taking antirejection medicines in preserving their...
preventing the rejection of a transplanted organ:antirejection drugs. [l965–70] Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us...
Kidney transplant recipients with BK virus nephropathy or viremia are generally treated with reduction of immunosuppression to facilitate virus eradication.Prompted by biopsy findings interpreted as acute rejection, we administered intravenous bolus steroids to five patients with BK virus in the plasma (BKP...
Owing to the introduction of new immunosuppressive drugs, the allograft loss due to acute rejection has been reduced significantly over time. Tragically, the number of donor organs lost due to allograft vasculopathy (AV), generally named chronic vascular rejection or chronic rejection, has remained ...
The meaning of ANTIREJECTION is used or tending to prevent organ or tissue transplant rejection. How to use antirejection in a sentence.
The release ofanti-inflammatory drugsfrom a biomaterial has been proposed as a potential solution for several medical conditions such as rheumatic diseases, asthma/allergy, fibrotic diseases, and transplant rejection, but has also been proposed as a solution to suppressing a detrimental host response ...
Antibody-mediated rejection of allograft is a poorly understood problem after cardiac transplantation that complicates the postoperative course and impairs the graft function and overall survival. Although plasmapheresis and intravenous immunoglobulins have been used as standard therapies for years, there is ...
The release ofanti-inflammatory drugsfrom a biomaterial has been proposed as a potential solution for several medical conditions such asrheumatic diseases, asthma/allergy, fibrotic diseases, andtransplant rejection, but has also been proposed as a solution to suppressing a detrimental host response to ...
Relapse remains the main cause of death in patients with myeloid malignancies, especially after an allotransplant. Using drugs with higher anti-leukemic activity as part of the conditioning regimen is one of the strategies to decrease relapse incidence in this population. Retrospective studies have sho...