Giving
a patient immunosuppressive medication is creating an environment in
which a transplanted organ will be accepted and rejection will be
prevented. Unfortunately, the use of immunosuppression is complicated by
serious side effects. After dealing
with acute rejection in solid organ transplantation and reducing the
incidence of infections in the early days of transplantation, other
serious complications became more and more clear. The development of,
for example, cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, nephrotoxicity
and malignancies after solid organ transplantation is a well known
problem for every transplant clinician.
http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/30553/111124_Wetering%2C%20Jacqueline%20van%20de%20.pdf
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