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PREGNANCY AFTER RENAL TRANSPLANTATION

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  710-717

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 Background: Successful renal transplantation enables previously infertile females to conceive and carry a pregnancy. Although permitted, but pregnancy should be considered high risk in this population. Materials and Methods: We describe the outcomes of 131 pregnancies in 95 women with kidney transplant in three university hospital. All were treated with of women at (±SD) combination immuno-suppressive drugs. Results: mean age 5.4 years, average time interval from transplantation to pregnancy was 28.7±5/4 months. Pregnanciec had been most commonly complicated by hypertension (48.8%), prematurely (27.4%), UTI (16.2%) and preec1ampsia (11%). Pregnancies resulted in 96 surviving neonates (72.8%), 21 spontaneous and therapeutic abortion (16.8%), 13 stillbirth (10.4%), 3 neonatal death (2.8%). Mean preconception creatinine was 1.22±0.79 mg/dl. Graft loss was evident in 15 women (12.6%) within 2 years of parturition. There was no graft loss during pregnancy. Conclusion: Although our cases were insufficient, it seems that pregnancy should not adversely affect graft function provided that, graft function was well preserved at the time of conception.

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    LESANPEZESHKI, M., AGHASI, M.R., GHAZI ZADEH EHSAEI, S.,. (2005). PREGNANCY AFTER RENAL TRANSPLANTATION. TEHRAN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL (TUMJ), 62(9), 710-717. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/38821/en

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    LESANPEZESHKI M., AGHASI M.R., GHAZI ZADEH EHSAEI S.. PREGNANCY AFTER RENAL TRANSPLANTATION. TEHRAN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL (TUMJ)[Internet]. 2005;62(9):710-717. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/38821/en

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    M. LESANPEZESHKI, M.R. AGHASI, S. GHAZI ZADEH EHSAEI, an, “PREGNANCY AFTER RENAL TRANSPLANTATION,” TEHRAN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL (TUMJ), vol. 62, no. 9, pp. 710–717, 2005, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/38821/en

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