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. 1988 May;41(5):498-503.
doi: 10.1136/jcp.41.5.498.

Histological lesions associated with cyclosporin: incidence and reversibility in one year old kidney transplants

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Histological lesions associated with cyclosporin: incidence and reversibility in one year old kidney transplants

D J Versluis et al. J Clin Pathol. 1988 May.

Abstract

To determine the type and reversibility of the long term effects of cyclosporin A, biopsy specimens were taken from 20 recipients of kidney allografts, twelve months after transplantation, and three months later, during which time azathioprine was substituted for cyclosporin A. Arteriolar IgM and complement deposits and tubular isometric vacuolisation associated with cyclosporin A treatment significantly regressed after stopping this drug one year after transplantation. Conversion to azathioprine was accompanied by an increase in mononuclear cell infiltrates and tubulitis despite an evident improvement in renal function. Nephrotoxicity as a result of cyclosporin A is common but can be reversed--at least partially.

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