2023
DOI: 10.3390/life13071458
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Therapy in the Course of Kidney Graft Rejection—Implications for the Cardiovascular System—A Systematic Review

Abstract: Kidney graft failure is not a homogenous disease and the Banff classification distinguishes several types of graft rejection. The maintenance of a transplant and the treatment of its failure require specific medications and differ due to the underlying molecular mechanism. As a consequence, patients suffering from different rejection types will experience distinct side-effects upon therapy. The review is focused on comparing treatment regimens as well as presenting the latest insights into innovative therapeut… Show more

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“…, age, overweight, hypertension) ( Joosten et al., 2005 ). Chronic TCMR is less common and according to the Banff classification, the criteria include interstitial inflammation and fibrosis, tubulitis and tubular atrophy ( Loupy et al., 2020 ; Mizera et al., 2023 ).…”
Section: Graft Rejection Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…, age, overweight, hypertension) ( Joosten et al., 2005 ). Chronic TCMR is less common and according to the Banff classification, the criteria include interstitial inflammation and fibrosis, tubulitis and tubular atrophy ( Loupy et al., 2020 ; Mizera et al., 2023 ).…”
Section: Graft Rejection Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The underlying mechanisms are complex and involve both adaptive and innate immune responses, failure to maintain sufficient immunosuppression and other risk factors (e.g., age, overweight, hypertension) (Joosten et al, 2005). Chronic TCMR is less common and according to the Banff classification, the criteria include interstitial inflammation and fibrosis, tubulitis and tubular atrophy (Loupy et al, 2020;Mizera et al, 2023).…”
Section: B a Figurementioning
confidence: 99%