par Shons, Alan A.R.;Rashid, Abdur;Sengar, Dharmendra;Couture, Roger;Jindal, Shiv;Harris, Jules;Chatterjee, Satya S.N.;Toussaint, Charles
;Pirson, Yves;Alexandre, Guy P J;Van Ypersele De Strihou, Charles;Simmons, Richard R.L.;Kjellstrand, Carl Magnus;Najarian, John J.S.;Ponticelli, Claudio;De Vecchi, Amedeo Franco;Cantaluppi, Alberto;Tarantino, Antonio;De Franchis, Roberto
Référence The New England journal of medicine, 296, 20, page (1169-1172)
Publication Publié, 1977-05

Référence The New England journal of medicine, 296, 20, page (1169-1172)
Publication Publié, 1977-05
Lettre à l'éditeur
Résumé : | To the Editor: The article by Pirson et al. (N Engl J Med 296:194, 1977) prompted our review of the fate of 35 HBs Ag-positive patients receiving renal allografts at the University of Minnesota between September 1, 1971, and May 31, 1973, as well as the fate of the 35 HBs Ag-negative control patients matched for source of kidney (cadaver vs. living, related donor), date of transplant and sex and age of recipient. We reported,1 after a 21-month average post-transplant follow-up period, that there was little difference in either graft or patient survival between the HBs. © 1977, Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved. |