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The fate of glomerular mesangial IgA deposition in the donated kidney after allograft transplantation
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Clinical features of the recipients which received from donor kidney with glomerular mesangial proliferation and marked diffuse granular IgA deposition: edema, proteinuria, microhematuria, hypoalbuminemia, hypertension, and delayed graft function. The presence of IgA deposits on donated kidney, by a possible increase of the immunogenicity of these kidneys, might be a cause of increased rejection. There were no significant differences between the two groups on long-term allograft survival.
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