肾移植后骨骼的变化。

Radiologia clinica Pub Date : 1978-01-01
P Rosekrans
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对110例接受一个或多个同种异体肾脏移植的患者的研究结果进行了讨论,这些骨骼变化可能是免疫抑制的结果,特别是皮质亢进的结果。甲状旁腺功能亢进,往往持续,甚至肾移植后,简要讨论。在21例患者中,共发现55例骺无菌性坏死。此外,3例患者发生4例髓质梗死。此外还观察到3个骨性炎症过程。讨论了各种放射学特征和可能的病因。
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Skeletal changes after renal transplantation.

The skeletal changes which can occur as a result of immunosuppression, and in particular as a result of hypercorticism, are discussed with reference to the findings obtained in 110 patients who received one or more kidney allografts. The hyperparathyroidism which often persists even after renal transplantation, is briefly discussed. In 21 patients, a total of 55 localizations of epiphyseal aseptic necrosis were found. In 3 patients, moreover, four medullary infarcts developed. Three osseous inflammatory processes were observed in addition. The various radiological features and the possible aetiology are discussed.

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