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Table 1 Characteristics of the studied patients.

From: Molecular Pathways Involved in Loss of Kidney Graft Function with Tubular Atrophy and Interstitial Fibrosis

  

Age,

Transplant

Creatinine,

Proteinuria,

ACR

Patient

Sex

years

type

mg/dLa

g/24 ha

episodes

1-IF/TA

M

29

DD

3.2

0.8

0

2-IF/TA

F

48

DD

2.6

1.2

1

3-IF/TA

M

43

DD

4

1.4

0

4-IF/TA

F

55

DD

2.9

1.8

0

5-IF/TA

F

47

DD

2.5

1.9

0

6-IF/TA

M

60

DD

2.4

0.95

0

7-IF/TA

F

48

DD

2.8

1.2

0

8-IF/TA

M

54

DD

2.9

1.2

0

9-IF/TA

M

38

DD

3.2

0.9

1

10-IF/TA

F

43

DD

3.5

1.5

0

11-IF/TA

M

30

DD

3.5

1.4

0

12-IF/TA

F

32

DD

2.5

1.5

0

13-IF/TA

M

46

DD

3.1

1.1

0

14-IF/TA

M

50

DD

2.4

0.9

0

15-IF/TA

F

58

DD

3.5

1.3

0

16-IF/TA

M

52

DD

2.5

1

0

17-IF/TA

F

50

DD

2.6

1.2

1

1-NKA

M

49

DD

1.1

Negative

0

2-NKA

M

52

DD

1.2

Negative

1

3-NKA

F

42

DD

0.9

Negative

0

4-NKA

M

48

DD

1.2

Trace

0

5-NKA

F

39

DD

1.3

Negative

0

6-NKA

M

52

DD

0.8

Negative

0

  1. NKA, normal kidney allograft; DD, deceased donor; ACR, acute cellular rejection. aAt biopsy time.