ABO-Incompatible Kidney Transplantation
InTech eBooks2016Vol. 63 Suppl 4, pp. 700–5
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Abstract
Previously, ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation (KTx) was believed to be a “taboo” for immunological reasons. In Japan, the Tokyo Women’s Medical University reported the first successful case of such transplantation, performed on January 19, 1989. Since then, we have been striving to improve the outcome of ABO-incompatible transplantation for a quarter of a century.
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