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serum sickness/creatinine

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Transfusion-induced serum sickness.

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BACKGROUND Transfusion-induced serum sickness reactions are rarely reported in the literature. The Type III hypersensitivity reaction to heterologous proteins involves deposition of complement and immune complexes in small vessel walls resulting in a leukocytoclastic vasculitis. A case of a multiply

Glomerular eicosanoid production in acute serum sickness nephritis.

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To determine if the induction of immune-mediated glomerular injury influences the formation of glomerular cyclooxygenase products, we measured thromboxane B2 (TXB2), 6-keto-prostaglandin F1 alpha (6-keto-PGF1 alpha) and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) production by isolated glomeruli of rabbits induced with

Serum sickness and severe acute renal failure after rabbit antithymocyte globulin treatment in aplastic anemia: a case report.

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Serum sickness is an immune-complex-mediated illness that frequently occurs in patients after polyclonal antibody therapy (thymoglobulin). Although serum sickness has been described secondary to thymoglobulin therapy in adults, there are no reports in children on thymoglobulin-induced acute renal

Glomerulitis induced by cationized bovine serum albumin in the rat.

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The effects of injected native and cationized bovine serum albumin (BSA- and BSA+ respectively) were evaluated in rats which subsequently received anti-BSA. Thrombocytopenia, low creatinine clearance (Ccr), increased proteinuria, capillary swelling, mild tuft necrosis and BSA+ deposits in glomeruli

Prevention of acute rejection with antithymocyte globulin, avoiding corticosteroids, and delaying cyclosporin after renal transplantation.

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BACKGROUND Despite their well-known side-effects, corticosteroids (Cs) are currently used after kidney transplantation. Avoidance of Cs may improve patient quality of life and eventual long-term survival. We report on a regimen using antithymocyte globulin (ATG) and mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) for

Apparent hemolysis following intravenous antithymocyte globulin treatment in a patient with marrow failure and a paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria clone.

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BACKGROUND Antithymocyte globulin (ATG) is a commonly used medication in the treatment of aplastic anemia. Although serum sickness has been described with the use of ATG, few cases of acute intravascular hemolysis have been reported. We report a case of apparent ATG-related hemolysis in a patient

Induction therapy by anti-thymocyte globulin (rabbit) in renal transplantation: a 1-yr follow-up of safety and efficacy.

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BACKGROUND Two hundred and forty cadaveric renal transplant recipients given anti-thymocyte globulin (Thymoglobulin) as induction immunotherapy were followed up prospectively to review safety and efficacy. METHODS The median number of infusions was 10 [2-21] with a cumulative dose of 8.8 mg/kg

Effect of leukocyte stimulation on rabbit immune complex glomerulonephritis.

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Phytohemagglutinin (PHA), a leukocyte mitogen, induces a lymphocyte and blast cell glomerulonephritis in rat renal allografts (Cell Immunol 13:146, 1974). The aim of this study was to assess whether PHA similarly enhances rabbit monocyte-dependent experimental, acute immune complex

Effect of moderate daily exercise on acute glomerulonephritis.

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Exercise can induce proteinuria, hematuria and cylindruria in normal individuals. This suggests that exercise adversely affects glomerular function. In this study we examined the impact of moderate daily treadmill exercise on the glomerulonephritis (GN) of 'one-shot' bovine serum albumin (250 mg/kg

Cryoglobulins in acute experimental immune complex glomerulonephritis.

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The relationship between cold-insoluble complexes, or cryoglobulins, and renal disease was studied in rabbits with acute serum sickness produced with BSA. The onset of serum creatinine elevation correlated well with the appearance of cryoglobulins. The average interval between the appearance of

Sequential protocols using basiliximab versus antithymocyte globulins in renal-transplant patients receiving mycophenolate mofetil and steroids.

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BACKGROUND Sequential anti-thymocyte globulins (ATG)/cyclosporine immunosuppression has two main advantages: delayed introduction of the nephrotoxic drug cyclosporine and prevention of acute rejection. Basiliximab, a recently developed chimeric monoclonal antibody that selectively depletes the minor

Pilot study of anti-thymocyte globulin plus mycophenolate mofetil in recent-onset diffuse scleroderma.

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OBJECTIVE To assess the safety and efficacy of anti-thymocyte globulin (ATG) followed by mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) in the treatment of diffuse scleroderma. METHODS A pilot study of 13 patients with recent-onset diffuse scleroderma was carried out. Patients received ATG for 5 days, followed by MMF

Mouse podocyte complement factor H: the functional analog to human complement receptor 1.

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Complement factor H (Cfh) is a key plasma protein in humans and animals that serves to limit alternative pathway complement activation in plasma, as well as in local sites such as capillaries of the glomerulus and eye. It was shown that rodent Cfh on platelets is the functional analogue to human
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