Avoiding steroids in solid organ transplantation

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Abstract

The excellent results obtained today in solid-organ transplantation allow the envisaging of an improvement in long-term quality of life with a functioning graft. One way for this to be achieved is by the reduction, or even better, the avoidance, of steroid-based immunosuppression. Avoidance of steroids is indeed known to enhance the physical and psychological well being of the allograft recipient. This paper reviews the current status of steroid-free immunosuppression in renal, pancreatic, hepatic, intestinal, and cardiac transplantation.

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Lerut, J. P. (2003, April 1). Avoiding steroids in solid organ transplantation. Transplant International. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-2277.2003.tb00291.x

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