Vyuzití nĕkterých endogenních proteinů k casné diagnostice dysfunkce transplantované ledviny
[Use of endogenous proteins in the early diagnosis of dysfunction in transplanted kidneys]
Language Czech Country Czech Republic Media print
Document type English Abstract, Journal Article
PubMed
8768976
- MeSH
- Kidney Tubular Necrosis, Acute diagnosis MeSH
- Alpha-Globulins analysis MeSH
- beta 2-Microglobulin analysis MeSH
- C-Reactive Protein analysis MeSH
- Adult MeSH
- Immunoglobulins blood MeSH
- Blood Proteins analysis MeSH
- Middle Aged MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Prospective Studies MeSH
- Graft Rejection diagnosis MeSH
- Transferrin analysis MeSH
- Kidney Transplantation * MeSH
- Check Tag
- Adult MeSH
- Middle Aged MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Male MeSH
- Female MeSH
- Publication type
- English Abstract MeSH
- Journal Article MeSH
- Names of Substances
- Alpha-Globulins MeSH
- alpha-1-microglobulin MeSH Browser
- beta 2-Microglobulin MeSH
- C-Reactive Protein MeSH
- Immunoglobulins MeSH
- Blood Proteins MeSH
- Transferrin MeSH
The early diagnosis of renal allograft dysfunction in the immediate posttransplantation period is very important. The prospective study was undertaken in 60 patients after kidney transplantation. The significance of blood and urine levels of glomerular and tubular proteins was studied for early diagnosis of allograft dysfunction. The authors evaluate some glomerular (CRP, transferrin, immunoglobulins) and tubular (alfa 1 microglobulin and beta 2 microglobulin) proteins for differential diagnosis of acute tubular necrosis and acute rejection of transplanted kidney.