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One year kidney graft survival in living related combinations with high MLC (stimulation index above 30) and one haplo-identity is not significantly different from cadaver kidney graft survival in patients with previous random transfusions. In 1980 SALVATIERRA et al. (1) reported the use of donor-specific transfusions in patients with high stimulation indices and haploidentity. This report will review our own experience with 44 patients who entered into this study.
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SALVATIERRA O, VINCENTI F, AMEND W, et al. (1980): Ann Surg 192: 543
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Sollinger, H.W., Glass, N.R., Miller, D.T., Belzer, F.O. (1982). Experience with Donor-Specific Transfusions in High MLC One Haplotype Identical Living Related Combinations. In: Herfarth, C., Brückner, U.B., Röher, HD., Weller, S. (eds) Chirurgisches Forum’82 für experimentelle und klinische Forschung. Langenbecks Archiv für Chirurgie, vol 82. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-11019-5_5
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