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Nature Clinical Practice Nephrology (2008) 4, 243
doi:10.1038/ncpneph0790  

Upper gastrointestinal complications increase the risk of renal graft failure

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Many kidney transplant recipients experience gastrointestinal complications as a result of immunosuppressive therapy, but reduction of immunosuppression can increase the risk of graft loss. Neri et al. examined the incidence of upper gastrointestinal tract complications and the effect of such complications on outcomes in a national sample of primary renal allograft recipients transplanted in the US.

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