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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Feb 9.
Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr. 1982 May;100(5):681–686. doi: 10.1016/s0022-3476(82)80564-7

Table II.

Features of three patients who had cadaveric renal retransplantation using cyclosporin A (CyA) and steroids

Patient Age(yr)/sex Year and fate of previous grafts Transplantation date HLA matches (of possible four) Adverse immunologic factors Major complications Present creatinine(mg/dl) Present daily drug doses
CyA(mg/kg) Prednisone(mg)
1 8 11/12 F 1981, rejected 7 days 6-18-81 1 Widely reacting T warm antibodies; negative cross-match with stored sera None 1.3 10 7.5
2 13 5/6 F 1978, rejected 1 yr 7-4-81 3 Widely reacting T warm antibodies; positive cross-match with stored sera None 1.7 9 15
3 13 1/3 F 1979, rejected 2 wk; 1979 rejected 4 wk 9-6-81 3 Widely reacting T warm antibodies; positive cross-match with stored sera None 1.1 10 15