1. [Comparison between biopsy data and the resistive index obtained by Doppler echography in the evaluation of the transplanted kidney].
- Author
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Malfi B, Cogno C, Rabbia C, Messina M, Monga G, Mazzucco G, Damiani D, Ottone S, Turello E, and Segoloni GP
- Subjects
- Cyclosporine adverse effects, Diagnosis, Differential, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Graft Rejection complications, Graft Rejection diagnostic imaging, Graft Rejection pathology, Humans, Kidney diagnostic imaging, Kidney pathology, Kidney Diseases chemically induced, Kidney Diseases diagnostic imaging, Kidney Diseases pathology, Postoperative Complications etiology, Ultrasonography, Biopsy, Kidney Transplantation, Postoperative Complications diagnosis
- Abstract
Doppler sonography is nowadays considered as a "first step" tool for diagnosis of vascular complications in kidney transplantation. Quite recently, it has been sometimes considered useful and effective investigation in order to obtain information about parenchymal dysfunctional pathologies, particularly about acute rejection. This has been obtained by studying the variation of resistive indexes. The goal of the following investigation was compare Doppler sonography data and histological examination in 50 kidney transplanted recipients in whom the renal biopsy was performed on a clinical basis. In the Authors' experience. Doppler sonography and study of the resistive index does not offer any reliable help in differentiating acute rejection from cyclosporine A toxicity.
- Published
- 1992