Grafalon & #174; vs. Thymoglobulin & #174; as an induction agent in renal transplantation & #8211; A retrospective study
Conclusions: Grafalon (6 mg/kg dose) when used as an induction agent was associated with significantly higher rate of BPARs as compared to thymoglobulin (3 mg/kg dose) although with comparable short-term patient and death censored graft survival, graft function, and infection rates.
Source: Indian Journal of Nephrology - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Pranaw Kumar Jha Abhyudaysingh Rana Ajay Kher Shyam Bihari Bansal Sidharth Sethi Ashish Nandwani Manish Jain Dinesh Bansal Dinesh Kumar Yadav Ashwini Gadde Amit Kumar Mahapatra Puneet Sodhi Vijay Kher Source Type: research
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