PROMISING EARLY OUTCOMES WITH A NOVEL, COMPLETE STEROID AVOIDANCE IMMUNOSUPPRESSION PROTOCOL IN PEDIATRIC RENAL TRANSPLANTATION1
@article{Sarwal2001PROMISINGEO,
title={PROMISING EARLY OUTCOMES WITH A NOVEL, COMPLETE STEROID AVOIDANCE IMMUNOSUPPRESSION PROTOCOL IN PEDIATRIC RENAL TRANSPLANTATION1},
author={Minnie M. Sarwal and Peter D. Yorgin and Steve Alexander and Maria T. Millan and Amir Belson and Natasha Belanger and Laura Granucci and Cyd Major and Cathy Costaglio and Jaime S{\'a}nchez and Pamela Orlandi and Oscar Salvatierra},
journal={Transplantation},
year={2001},
volume={72},
pages={13-21}
}Background. Corticosteroids have been a cornerstone of immunosuppression for four decades despite their adverse side effects. Past attempts at steroid withdrawal in pediatric renal transplantation have had little success. This study tests the hypothesis that a complete steroid-free immunosuppressive protocol avoids steroid dependency for suppression of the immune response with its accompanying risk of acute rejection on steroid withdrawal. Methods. An open labeled prospective study of complete…
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