Evolution of the approaches toward grading and classifying chronic changes in the renal allograft: Banff classification updates III

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Main Author: Mubarak,Muhammed
Publication Date: 2014
Other Authors: Kazi,Javed I.
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Currently, the most challenging problem in the field of renal and other solid organ transplantation is the development of chronic progressive sclerosing changes in the allograft. These occur almost uniformly in all renal allografts at a rate of 2-4% per year. In addition, such changes are also quite prevalent in well functioning grafts, as revealed by protocol biopsies. The chronic changes involve all the four components of the renal graft parenchyma, i.e., the glomeruli, blood vessels, tubules and interstitium. Among these, the glomerular and vascular changes are helpful in defining the causes of chronic changes, especially chronic rejection, but are more prone to sampling error, notably the blood vessels, whereas the tubulo-interstitial changes are less specific. However, because the later are less prone to sampling error, these are used for grading the severity of chronic changes in the Banff formulation. The identification, classification and grading of not only the acute but also the chronic changes is of vital importance in guiding the management and predicting the long-term graft outcome of renal transplant recipients. Banff has addressed the issue of chronic changes in detail in its first formulation, as well as its subsequent modifications. However, the magnitude of changes in this category that have occurred over the last two decades is less than that observed in the categories of antibody-mediated and T-cell-mediated rejections. This review describes in detail the changes that have taken place in the category of chronic allograft damage, as the original Banff classification has undergone updates regularly in the last two decades
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spelling Evolution of the approaches toward grading and classifying chronic changes in the renal allograft: Banff classification updates IIIBanff schemachronic allograft nephropathychronic rejectioninterstitial fibrosistubular atropCurrently, the most challenging problem in the field of renal and other solid organ transplantation is the development of chronic progressive sclerosing changes in the allograft. These occur almost uniformly in all renal allografts at a rate of 2-4% per year. In addition, such changes are also quite prevalent in well functioning grafts, as revealed by protocol biopsies. The chronic changes involve all the four components of the renal graft parenchyma, i.e., the glomeruli, blood vessels, tubules and interstitium. Among these, the glomerular and vascular changes are helpful in defining the causes of chronic changes, especially chronic rejection, but are more prone to sampling error, notably the blood vessels, whereas the tubulo-interstitial changes are less specific. However, because the later are less prone to sampling error, these are used for grading the severity of chronic changes in the Banff formulation. The identification, classification and grading of not only the acute but also the chronic changes is of vital importance in guiding the management and predicting the long-term graft outcome of renal transplant recipients. Banff has addressed the issue of chronic changes in detail in its first formulation, as well as its subsequent modifications. However, the magnitude of changes in this category that have occurred over the last two decades is less than that observed in the categories of antibody-mediated and T-cell-mediated rejections. This review describes in detail the changes that have taken place in the category of chronic allograft damage, as the original Banff classification has undergone updates regularly in the last two decadesSociedade Portuguesa de Nefrologia2014-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/othertext/htmlhttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0872-01692014000100001Portuguese Journal of Nephrology & Hypertension v.28 n.1 2014reponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAPenghttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0872-01692014000100001Mubarak,MuhammedKazi,Javed I.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-02-06T17:04:44Zoai:scielo:S0872-01692014000100001Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T12:54:22.437645Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evolution of the approaches toward grading and classifying chronic changes in the renal allograft: Banff classification updates III
title Evolution of the approaches toward grading and classifying chronic changes in the renal allograft: Banff classification updates III
spellingShingle Evolution of the approaches toward grading and classifying chronic changes in the renal allograft: Banff classification updates III
Mubarak,Muhammed
Banff schema
chronic allograft nephropathy
chronic rejection
interstitial fibrosis
tubular atrop
title_short Evolution of the approaches toward grading and classifying chronic changes in the renal allograft: Banff classification updates III
title_full Evolution of the approaches toward grading and classifying chronic changes in the renal allograft: Banff classification updates III
title_fullStr Evolution of the approaches toward grading and classifying chronic changes in the renal allograft: Banff classification updates III
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of the approaches toward grading and classifying chronic changes in the renal allograft: Banff classification updates III
title_sort Evolution of the approaches toward grading and classifying chronic changes in the renal allograft: Banff classification updates III
author Mubarak,Muhammed
author_facet Mubarak,Muhammed
Kazi,Javed I.
author_role author
author2 Kazi,Javed I.
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mubarak,Muhammed
Kazi,Javed I.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Banff schema
chronic allograft nephropathy
chronic rejection
interstitial fibrosis
tubular atrop
topic Banff schema
chronic allograft nephropathy
chronic rejection
interstitial fibrosis
tubular atrop
description Currently, the most challenging problem in the field of renal and other solid organ transplantation is the development of chronic progressive sclerosing changes in the allograft. These occur almost uniformly in all renal allografts at a rate of 2-4% per year. In addition, such changes are also quite prevalent in well functioning grafts, as revealed by protocol biopsies. The chronic changes involve all the four components of the renal graft parenchyma, i.e., the glomeruli, blood vessels, tubules and interstitium. Among these, the glomerular and vascular changes are helpful in defining the causes of chronic changes, especially chronic rejection, but are more prone to sampling error, notably the blood vessels, whereas the tubulo-interstitial changes are less specific. However, because the later are less prone to sampling error, these are used for grading the severity of chronic changes in the Banff formulation. The identification, classification and grading of not only the acute but also the chronic changes is of vital importance in guiding the management and predicting the long-term graft outcome of renal transplant recipients. Banff has addressed the issue of chronic changes in detail in its first formulation, as well as its subsequent modifications. However, the magnitude of changes in this category that have occurred over the last two decades is less than that observed in the categories of antibody-mediated and T-cell-mediated rejections. This review describes in detail the changes that have taken place in the category of chronic allograft damage, as the original Banff classification has undergone updates regularly in the last two decades
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