1994
DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-2277.1994.tb01237.x
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T-Cell count and antilymphocyte globulin therapy

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“…Although there are no placebo-controlled clinical trials suggesting that IFN-c~ may be effective in the treatment of patients with PTLD, several case reports promulgate promising results [16,24,25,31,38,46,49,52] (Table 3). The first such report came from Shapiro et al [46].…”
Section: Ifn-~ and Ptldmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although there are no placebo-controlled clinical trials suggesting that IFN-c~ may be effective in the treatment of patients with PTLD, several case reports promulgate promising results [16,24,25,31,38,46,49,52] (Table 3). The first such report came from Shapiro et al [46].…”
Section: Ifn-~ and Ptldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another small series of cases previously reported in the literature involved three heart transplant recipients [24], all following an immunosuppression regimen of cyclosporine, azathioprine and steroids. The first patient developed a surrenal mass, and the serology was positive for EBV.…”
Section: Ifn-~ and Ptldmentioning
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