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An application of the 2018 Banff Classification for BK polyomavirus‐associated nephropathy in renal transplantation

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Published in 2020 at "Transplant Infectious Disease"

DOI: 10.1111/tid.13557

Abstract: There is still a lack of a recognized morphological classification of BK viral nephropathy (BKVN) which can better reflect the clinical manifestations and prognosis. read more here.

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Challenges Posed by the Banff Classification: Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic active T-cell mediated Rejection.

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Published in 2023 at "Nephron"

DOI: 10.1159/000530158

Abstract: The three primary sites of acute T-cell mediated rejection (TCMR) in transplanted kidneys are the tubular epithelial cells, interstitum, and the vascular endothelial cells. The pathology of acute lesions is characterized by inflammatory cell infiltration;… read more here.

Keywords: cell; chronic active; classification; diagnosis ... See more keywords
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Banff Classification from 1991 to 2019. A Significant Contribution to Our Understanding and Reporting of Allograft Renal Biopsies

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Published in 2022 at "Indian Journal of Nephrology"

DOI: 10.4103/ijn.ijn_270_20

Abstract: The Banff schema of classification of renal allograft biopsies, first proposed at the meeting in Banff, Canada in 1991 has evolved through subsequent meetings held once in two years and is the internationally accepted scheme… read more here.

Keywords: 1991 2019; classification 1991; classification; significant contribution ... See more keywords
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Development of Banff Classification from 1991 to 2019 for identifying renal allograft rejection: A narrative review for nephrologists.

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Published in 2022 at "JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association"

DOI: 10.47391/jpma.3987

Abstract: Renal pathologists, nephrologists and transplant surgeons held a meeting in 1991 at Banff, Canada, and developed a classification scheme that standardised the international classification of renal allograft biopsies and called it the Banff Classification. Following… read more here.

Keywords: classification; renal allograft; review; banff classification ... See more keywords