PMID: 375855May 1, 1979Paper

The role of HLA tissue matching in cadaveric kidney transplantation

Annals of Surgery
R E RichieG Niblack

Abstract

The role of HLA match in donor--recipient selection has been studied in 271 patients who received cadaver transplants during a 10-year period. This series included 36 four-antigen matches, 181 three-antigen matches and 54 two-antigen matches. Our results support the concept that better results can be expected when better matched kidneys are utilized for transplantation.

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Jun 1, 1983·Annals of Surgery·R E RichieM B Tallent
Oct 28, 2019·Transplant International : Official Journal of the European Society for Organ Transplantation·Roman Reindl-SchwaighoferRainer Oberbauer

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