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. 1990 Feb;22(1):17-20.

The effects of FK 506 on renal function after liver transplantation

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The effects of FK 506 on renal function after liver transplantation

J McCauley et al. Transplant Proc. 1990 Feb.
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Fig 1
Mean SCr (± SD) versus time in 20 primary FK 506 patients and 20 CyA controls.
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Fig 2
Mean SCr (± SD) versus time in 20 primary FK 506 and control CyA patients with pretransplant SCr < 1.5 mg/dl.
Fig 3
Fig 3
Mean SCr (± SEM) versus time in hyperkalemic and normokalemic primary FK 506-treated patients.
Fig 4
Fig 4
Mean SCr (± SD) versus time in hyperkalemic and normokalemic CyA-treated controls.
Fig 5
Fig 5
Mean SCr (± SEM) versus time in rescue patients.
Fig 6
Fig 6
Percentage of rescue patients requiring antihypertensive agents versus time.

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