The overall and renal outcomes of patients with Goodpasture syndrome (GS), a rare autoimmune disorder characterized by circulating anti-GBM antibodies and rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis and/or pulmonary hemorrhage, have mostly been reported in small-sized cohorts or by aggregating patients receiving a variety of therapies that include aggressive (i.e., combined plasma exchanges, corticosteroids, and cyclophosphamide) and less aggressive (i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTacrolimus-based immunosuppression is the most frequently prescribed immunosuppression for kidney-transplant (KT) patients. Because tacrolimus has a narrow therapeutic window, drug monitoring is mandatory. Of the many methods used to assess whole-blood trough levels, antibody-conjugated magnetic immunoassay (ACMIA) is popular because, compared with microparticle enzyme-linked immunoassays (MEIA), there is no need to pretreat samples, thus reducing time taken by the laboratory technician.
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