Homotransplanted livers in dogs developed mononuclear, lymphocytic and plasmacytic infiltration and hepatic cell degeneration roughly paralleling survival time. Extensive histologic alterations of host reticuloendothelial structures occurred. Proliferation and infiltration of mononuclear cells, principally plasmacytes, were noted in lung, kidney, perirenal supportive tissue, bone marrow, and lymph nodes. Lymph nodes, in addition, were characterized by cortical and follicular depletion. These changes were considered to represent extensive host reticuloendothelial mobilization coincident to liver homotransplant rejection. The relation between these alterations and those found in other hypersensitivity states is discussed. © 1962
The pathologic specimens (n = 118) and hospital course pertinent to each of 62 adult liver allograft...
Mounting experimental data suggest that the homograft reaction is intimately related to the small ly...
Orthotopic liver transplantation was performed in two groups of dogs; Group I animals consisted of l...
Dogs in which livers have been replaced with hepatic homografts usually die in 5 to 10 days. Liver m...
Orthotopic liver homografting in 59 pigs was successful in producing survival beyond the immediate o...
It was technically possible to perform simultaneous homotransplantation of multiple visceral organs ...
Without azathioprine therapy, the operative risk with orthotopic liver transplantation is small. Twe...
The feasibility of hepatic homotransplantation has been clearly established in principle inasmuch as...
A sequential analysis of liver allograft rejection in sensitized rats using immunopathological and u...
Three general areas of research which bear on the developing field of liver transplantation are revi...
The early events of liver allograft rejection in untreated rats were studied in the DA to BN rejecti...
Heterologous ALG was administered to ten canine recipients of renal homografts and one recipient of ...
After a short course of tacrolimus, Lewis rat liver allografts induce donor-specific nonreactivity i...
From March 1963 through June 1976, 111 patients received orthotopic liver homografts. Forty-two of t...
Kidneys were transplanted in mongrel dogs so that renal venous drainage was into the portal system o...
The pathologic specimens (n = 118) and hospital course pertinent to each of 62 adult liver allograft...
Mounting experimental data suggest that the homograft reaction is intimately related to the small ly...
Orthotopic liver transplantation was performed in two groups of dogs; Group I animals consisted of l...
Dogs in which livers have been replaced with hepatic homografts usually die in 5 to 10 days. Liver m...
Orthotopic liver homografting in 59 pigs was successful in producing survival beyond the immediate o...
It was technically possible to perform simultaneous homotransplantation of multiple visceral organs ...
Without azathioprine therapy, the operative risk with orthotopic liver transplantation is small. Twe...
The feasibility of hepatic homotransplantation has been clearly established in principle inasmuch as...
A sequential analysis of liver allograft rejection in sensitized rats using immunopathological and u...
Three general areas of research which bear on the developing field of liver transplantation are revi...
The early events of liver allograft rejection in untreated rats were studied in the DA to BN rejecti...
Heterologous ALG was administered to ten canine recipients of renal homografts and one recipient of ...
After a short course of tacrolimus, Lewis rat liver allografts induce donor-specific nonreactivity i...
From March 1963 through June 1976, 111 patients received orthotopic liver homografts. Forty-two of t...
Kidneys were transplanted in mongrel dogs so that renal venous drainage was into the portal system o...
The pathologic specimens (n = 118) and hospital course pertinent to each of 62 adult liver allograft...
Mounting experimental data suggest that the homograft reaction is intimately related to the small ly...
Orthotopic liver transplantation was performed in two groups of dogs; Group I animals consisted of l...