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Formaldehyde induced anti-N: a possible cause of renal graft failure.
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Renal PathologyDialysisRenal InflammationPathologyImmunologyDialysis TherapySurgeryImmunotherapyRenal Graft FailureGlomerulonephritisRenal FunctionFormaldehyde InducesBlood TransfusionBioanalysisHematologyClinical ChemistryChronic Kidney DiseaseLaboratory MedicineHuman Red CellsTransplantation SurgeryKidney TransplantKidney FailureRenal PathophysiologyAntibody ScreeningUrologyKidney TransplantationMedicineFormaldehyde SterilisationNephrologyKidney Research
Treatment of human red cells with low concentrations of formaldehyde induces an antigenic change which makes them react very strongly with the anti-N sera found in certain patients treated by haemodialysis. This supports the idea that formaldehyde sterilisation of reusable home dialysers leads to the development of anti-N in these patients' sera. The clinical problems produced by this antibody are discussed together with ways of overcoming them.
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