Neurological disorders in renal transplant recipients

The charts of 175 renal transplant recipients were retrospectively reviewed. The mean duration of follow up since the transplantation was 4.17 ± 1.66 years. Apart from cyclosporin induced tremor, which occurred almost in all patients, 22 patients (12.5 %) had neurological disorders during their foll...

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Veröffentlicht in:Saudi journal of kidney diseases and transplantation 1999, Vol.9 (4), p.435-439
Hauptverfasser: al-Khidr, Walid, Iqbal, Amir, Awada, Adnan, Tanimu, Danlami Z., al-Ghamidi, Gharam Allah, Quadri, Khaja H. Mujtaba, Huraib, Samir O.
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Degeneration
Kidneys
Nervous system
Transplantation
الاضطرابات العصبية
الجهاز العصبي
الكلى
المرضى
المضاعفات
زرع الأعضاء
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