What Does The Report Regarding Kidney Transplant Indicate?
My brother is undergoing dialysis and need kidney transplant. He is 37 years and his wife aged 36 tests are going on for kidney compatibility. HLA report show no common antigen at HLA class I and II loci and GFR is 75. Please let me know if transplant will be successful with these reports. all other reports are ok
Your brother is a victim of Chronic Renal Paranchymal disease (CRF ) and needs Renal Transplant .
His wife is being investigated for compatibility for transplant and her HLA I and II tests have been detected not have common antigen .
HLA I ad II testing are highly specific test to determine the outcome of renal transplant and risk of rejection of transplanted kidney in recipient after surgery.
Since your brothers wife and brother have no common antigen and her GFR being 75 the chances of success are very high and can go ahead with surgery.
Dr.Patil.
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What Does The Report Regarding Kidney Transplant Indicate?
Hello Thanks for query . Your brother is a victim of Chronic Renal Paranchymal disease (CRF ) and needs Renal Transplant . His wife is being investigated for compatibility for transplant and her HLA I and II tests have been detected not have common antigen . HLA I ad II testing are highly specific test to determine the outcome of renal transplant and risk of rejection of transplanted kidney in recipient after surgery. Since your brothers wife and brother have no common antigen and her GFR being 75 the chances of success are very high and can go ahead with surgery. Dr.Patil.