Interpretation of kidney graft outcome in HUS is frequently hindered by heterogeneity of case-mix; epidemic, more than idiopathic, and some mutations in complement system, such as membrane cofactor protein (MCP), carry a favourable prognosis, when compared with the more severe forms of factor H and I deficiency. Relapse of basic disease is common, particularly when calcineurin inhibitors (CNI) are used; rescue by means of plasma therapy is seldom and temporarily successful. Here we report a case of transplantation in Factor H deficient HUS.
Kidney transplantation in genetic (Factor H deficient) haemolitic-uremic syndrome (HUS) / Bonucchi, D.; Albertazzi, V.; De Amicis, S.; Gilioli, C.; Graziani, Romina; Caruso, F.; Rubbiani, E.; Ravera, F.; Cappelli, G.. - In: NEPHROLOGY DIALYSIS TRANSPLANTATION. - ISSN 0931-0509. - 22:Issue 6(2007), pp. S406-S406. (Intervento presentato al convegno XLIV Congress of the European Renal Association European Dialysis and Transplant Association (ERA-EDTA), tenutosi a Barcelona, Spain nel 21-24 Giugno 2007).
Kidney transplantation in genetic (Factor H deficient) haemolitic-uremic syndrome (HUS)
S. De AmicisMembro del Collaboration Group
;C. GilioliInvestigation
;GRAZIANI, RominaInvestigation
;G. CappelliSupervision
2007
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Interpretation of kidney graft outcome in HUS is frequently hindered by heterogeneity of case-mix; epidemic, more than idiopathic, and some mutations in complement system, such as membrane cofactor protein (MCP), carry a favourable prognosis, when compared with the more severe forms of factor H and I deficiency. Relapse of basic disease is common, particularly when calcineurin inhibitors (CNI) are used; rescue by means of plasma therapy is seldom and temporarily successful. Here we report a case of transplantation in Factor H deficient HUS.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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