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Introduction to the Management of Immunosuppression
Council on Scientific Affairs
JAMA. 1987;257(13):1781-1785.
Abstract
Advances in solid-organ allograft have depended in great measure on the development of improved means of suppressing the immune system of the recipient. This article presents an overview of the major forms of immunosuppression used in organ transplantation, specifically corticosteroids, azathioprine, antilymphocyte and antithymocyte globulin and cyclosporine, monoclonal antibody to the T3 receptor on lymphocytes, and blood transfusions.
(JAMA 1987;257:1781-1785)
Author Affiliations
From the Council on Scientific Affairs, American Medical Association, Chicago.
Footnotes
Informational report to the American Medical Association House of Delegates 1986 Annual Meeting.
This report is not intended to be construed or to serve as a standard of medical care. Standards of medical care are determined on the basis of all the facts and circumstances involved in an individual case and are subject to change as scientific knowledge and technology advance and patterns of practice evolve. This report reflects the views of the scientific literature as of June 1986.
Reprint requests to Council on Scientific Affairs, American Medical Association, 535 N Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60610 (William R. Hendee, PhD).
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