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. 1977 Oct;30(10):960–965. doi: 10.1136/jcp.30.10.960

Effect of renal transplantation on marrow mast cell hyperplasia of chronic renal failure.

H A Ellis, K M Peart, A M Pierides
PMCID: PMC476605  PMID: 338636

Abstract

Marrow mast cells have been counted in iliac bone from patients with chronic renal failure treated by renal transplantation. Mast cell numbers were initially increased but returned to the normal range in many patients after renal transplantation. Improvement in osteitis fibrosa and osteomalacia after transplant was not clearly related to this diminution in the number of mast cells. The use of prednisone in renal transplant patients may have some effect in reducing the numbers of mast cells. There is no fully acceptable explanation for the increase in marrow mast cells which occurs in chronic renal failure.

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