Ultrasound Findings in Renal Transplant Rejection

Ultrasound findings in 55 patients with kidney transplant were correlated with clinical course, laboratory tests and histology. In 48 patients acute or chronic rejection was present, in 8 of these associated with other parenchymal disease of the transplant (recurrent glomerulonephritis, tubular necr...

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