Can uric acid blood levels in renal transplant recipients predict allograft outcome?
Background Hyperuricemia is common after renal transplantation, especially in those receiving calcineurin inhibitors. Little, however, is known about the relationship between uric acid (UA) levels and allograft outcome. Methods We conducted a retrospective single-center analysis (N = 368) in order t...
Main Authors: | Ofer Isakov, Bhanu K. Patibandla, Doron Shwartz, Eytan Mor, Kenneth B. Christopher, Tammy Hod |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Taylor & Francis Group
2021-01-01
|
Series: | Renal Failure |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0886022X.2021.1969246 |
Similar Items
-
Posttransplantation Hypomagnesemia as a Predictor of Better Graft Function after Transplantation
by: Tammy Hod, et al.
Published: (2020-11-01) -
Predictors of allograft survival and patient survival in living donor renal transplant recipients
by: Pinaki Mukhopadhyay, et al.
Published: (2017-01-01) -
Isolated mucormycosis of renal allograft
by: S Radha, et al.
Published: (2006-01-01) -
Multiple eumycetomas caused by Pyrenochaeta romeroi in a renal allograft recipient
by: Gwendolyn Fernandes, et al.
Published: (2017-01-01) -
Mucormycosis of the thyroid gland: A cataclysmic event in renal allograft recipient
by: N Prasad, et al.
Published: (2018-01-01)