Early detection of cardiac allograft rejection is crucial for post‐transplant graft survival. Despite the progress made in immunosuppression strategies, acute cellular rejection remains a serious complication during and after the… Click to show full abstract
Early detection of cardiac allograft rejection is crucial for post‐transplant graft survival. Despite the progress made in immunosuppression strategies, acute cellular rejection remains a serious complication during and after the first post‐transplant year, and there is a continued lack of consensus regarding its treatment, especially in pediatric transplant patients.
               
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