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101. Parathyroid and bone response of the diabetic patient to uremia.

102. The clinical course of IgA-nephropathy and Henoch-Schönlein purpura following renal transplantation.

103. Cardiac consequences of renal transplantation: changes in left ventricular morphology and function.

104. Endogenous and exogenous glucocorticoids in cushingoid patients.

106. Pharmacokinetics and bioavailability of prednisone and prednisolone in healthy volunteers and patients: a review.

107. Disposition of total and unbound prednisolone in renal transplant patients receiving anticonvulsants.

108. The beneficial effect of pretransplant blood transfusions in cyclosporine-treated cadaver renal allograft recipients.

109. The influence of serum calcium and parathyroid hormone upon glucose metabolism in uremia.

110. Deliberate donor-specific blood transfusions prior to living related renal transplantation. A new approach.

111. A seven-year experience with donor-specific blood transfusions. Results and considerations for maximum efficacy.

112. Recurrent systemic lupus erythematosus involving renal allografts.

113. Improved graft survival with donor-specific transfusion pretreatment.

114. Update of the University of California at San Francisco experience with donor-specific blood transfusions.

115. The role of hypertension in hemodialysis-associated atherosclerosis.

116. Comparative study of albumin solution and cryoprecipitated plasma for renal preservation: a preliminary report.

117. Clinical management of immunosuppressive therapy for cyclosporine-treated recipients of cadaver kidney transplants at one to six months.

118. Do blood transfusions enhance the possibility of a compatible transplant?

119. Isolated right upper lobe pulmonary edema.

120. Post-transplantation pyelonephritis: factors producing low patient and transplant morbidity.

121. Procurement of cadaver kidneys.

122. Decreased secondary hyperparathyroidism in diabetic patients receiving hemodialysis.

123. Renal transplantation in juvenile diabetics.

124. Improved graft survival following donor-specific blood transfusions.

125. Immunologic alterations induced by donor-specific transfusion.

126. Is a "low" dose of prednisone better than a "high" dose at the time of renal transplantation?

127. Prevention of prednisone-induced negative nitrogen balance. Effect of dietary modification on urea generation rate in patients on hemodialysis receiving high-dose glucocorticoids.

128. Prednisone and prednisolone bioavailability in renal transplant patients.

129. The importance of eosinophil cells in kidney allograft rejection.

130. Endogenous hydrocortisone, a possible factor contributing to the genesis of cushingoid habitus in patients on prednisone.

131. Donor-specific blood transfusions in HLA-D-disparate one-haplotype-related allografts.

132. Successful management of the highly sensitized renal allograft recipient.

133. Has cyclosporine really relegated pretransplant blood transfusions to therapeutic obsolescence?

134. Prednisolone disposition in cushingoid and noncushingoid kidney transplant patients.

135. Adult respiratory distress syndrome related to antilymphocyte globulin therapy.

137. Renal transplantation in systemic lupus erythematosus.

138. The incidence and impact of herpes simplex virus infections in the first month following renal transplantation.

139. The influence of presensitization on graft survival rate.

140. Results and significance of angiography in potential kidney donors.

141. Blood transfusions and kidney transplantation.

142. Long-term renal function in kidney donors. Sustained compensatory hyperfiltration with no adverse effects.

144. Observations relating to the incidence of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome and other possibly associated conditions in a large population of renal transplant recipients.

145. Graft survival with high levels of cytotoxic antibodies.

146. Improved outcome following renal transplantation with reduction in the immunosuppression therapy for rejection episodes.

147. Donor-specific blood transfusions versus cyclosporine--the DST story.

148. 1,500 renal transplants at one center: evolution of a strategy for optimal success.

149. The role of blood transfusions in renal transplantation.

150. Pulmonary complications of renal transplantation: a survey of patients treated by low-dose immunosuppression.

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