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1 Predicting Post-Transplant Recurrence of IgA Nephropathy: The Importance of Crescents
Avasare et al. Am J Nephrol 2017;45:99-106  (DOI: / ) Table 1. Baseline characteristics prior to renal transplantation

2 Predicting Post-Transplant Recurrence of IgA Nephropathy: The Importance of Crescents
Avasare et al. Am J Nephrol 2017;45:99-106  (DOI: / ) Fig. 1. Percentage of open glomeruli with cellular or fibrocellular crescents among patients with post-transplant recurrent IgAN (closed circles) and those without recurrent IgAN (open circles).

3 Predicting Post-Transplant Recurrence of IgA Nephropathy: The Importance of Crescents
Avasare et al. Am J Nephrol 2017;45:99-106  (DOI: / ) Table 2. Transplant and post-transplant characteristics

4 Predicting Post-Transplant Recurrence of IgA Nephropathy: The Importance of Crescents
Avasare et al. Am J Nephrol 2017;45:99-106  (DOI: / ) Table 3. Univariable cox proportional hazards for time from transplant to diagnosis of recurrent IgAN

5 Predicting Post-Transplant Recurrence of IgA Nephropathy: The Importance of Crescents
Avasare et al. Am J Nephrol 2017;45:99-106  (DOI: / ) Fig. 2. Kaplan-Meier curves are shown comparing subjects with <10 vs. ≥10% crescents on native biopsy, for the primary outcome of time to recurrent IgAN post-transplant (a) and the secondary composite outcome of doubling creatinine post-transplant or allograft failure (b).


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