Response to steroid and immunosuppressive therapies may predict post‐transplant recurrence of steroid‐resistant nephrotic syndrome
Abstract
Recurrence of SRNS is a major challenge in KT. Several clinical factors, including initial steroid sensitivity, have been associated with increased post-transplant SRNS recurrence risk. However, conflicting data have been reported, possibly due to the heterogeneous pathophysiology of SRNS and the lack of genetic testing of SRNS patients. Furthermore, the response to immunosuppressive therapies has not been evaluated.Seventy patients aged 1-15...
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Title
Response to steroid and immunosuppressive therapies may predict post‐transplant recurrence of steroid‐resistant nephrotic syndrome
Published Date
Jul 26, 2021
Journal
Volume
26
Issue
8
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