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Online Publication Date: 01 Jul 2000

Kidney transplantation in dogs with naturally occurring end-stage renal disease

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Article Category: Research Article
Page Range: 294 – 301
DOI: 10.5326/15473317-36-4-294
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Renal allografts were performed between unrelated donors and 15 dogs with naturally occurring end-stage renal disease. Donor selection was based on compatible dog erythrocyte antigen typing and cross-matching. An immunosuppressive protocol consisting of rabbit antidog antithymocyte serum, cyclosporin-A, azathioprine, and prednisone was used to control postoperative rejection of the donated kidney. Although seven animals died because of technical failures or rejection episodes, a median survival time of eight months has been achieved, with two dogs living for longer than five years after surgery. Long-term survivors have died from a variety of problems not related to renal allograft rejection.

Copyright: 2000
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