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Comparison of myocardial cell injury in acute cellular rejection versus acute vascular rejection in cyclosporine-treated heart transplants.
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We conclude that myocyte necrosis is a characteristic feature of acute vascular rejection, whereas reversible myocardial cell injury is characteristic of cellular rejection, including grade 4. Myocyte necrosis is not a feature of cellular rejection. The presence of true myocyte necrosis in endomyocardial biopsy specimens from cyclosporine-treated heart transplants implicates some process other than cellular rejection. Processes producing myocyte necrosis include acute vascular rejection, peritransplantation ischemia, and accelerated atherosclerosis.