Quadruple immunosuppression in renal allografts--the Auckland experience.

1991 
Recipients of live related and first cadaveric renal allografts were retrospectively reviewed before and after institution of a standardized regimen incorporating greater immunosuppression, (by the addition of antilymphocyte preparations). The two review groups were comparable with 11 live related and 27 first cadaver grafts in each. Despite a small advantage in terms of graft survival and diminished rejection, this was at the expense of septic morbidity. The implications of this are discussed.
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