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EFFECT OF CYCLOSPORINE ON RENAL-FUNCTION IN KIDNEY-TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS - A 12-YEAR FOLLOW-UP CLINICAL TRANSPLANTATION Matas, A. J., Almond, P. S., Moss, A., Gillingham, K. J., Sibley, R., Payne, W. D., Dunn, D. L., Gruessner, R. W., Sutherland, D. E., MANIVEL, C., Najarian, J. S. 1995; 9 (6): 450-453
Abstract
Nephrotoxicity remains a concern for patients on long-term cyclosporine. We have previously reported on renal function in a cohort of kidney transplant recipients followed up to 10 years posttransplant. The current study extends the analysis to 12 years. We find no evidence of cyclosporine-induced renal failure.
View details for Web of Science ID A1995TJ01700005
View details for PubMedID 8645887