In organ transplantation, apheresis is frequently used for removal of anti‐HLA antibodies. However, it is unclear whether plasmapheresis (PP) or semi‐selective immunoadsorption (IA) should be employed, and the optimal number… Click to show full abstract
In organ transplantation, apheresis is frequently used for removal of anti‐HLA antibodies. However, it is unclear whether plasmapheresis (PP) or semi‐selective immunoadsorption (IA) should be employed, and the optimal number of apheresis sessions required to reach post‐treatment objectives is also unknown.
               
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