[Graft function following renal transplantation in children].

L Dubourg, A Hadj-Aïssa,M Dawahra, B Parchoux,X Martin,L David,N Pozet,D Long, P Cochat

ARCHIVES DE PEDIATRIE(1998)

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Abstract
The overall adjusted GFR was approximately 70 mL/min/1.73 m2 and remained unchanged during the first 5 years post-transplantation. In the mean time the absolute GFR increased significantly, suggesting a remaining capacity for compensatory hypertrophy of the transplanted kidney. Renal function was significantly influenced by the number of rejection episodes during the first 2 years post-transplantation but no correlation was found between GFR and the number of HLA mismatches or the use of preemptive transplantation.
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kidney transplantation, child, kidney failure, chronic, glomerular filtration rate, kidney function tests
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