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American Journal of Kidney Diseases | 1987

Occurrence of Multiple Myeloma Three Years After Successful Renal Transplantation

Andrew D. Howard; Jack Moore; Maria-Magdelena Tomaszewski

A living-related renal transplant recipient developed premature progressive allograft dysfunction 3 years after transplantation. Histopathologic examination of a transplant biopsy specimen demonstrated kappa light chain nephropathy, whereupon the diagnosis of multiple myeloma was subsequently confirmed. A variety of tumors have been reported to develop in the successful renal allograft recipient, although multiple myeloma is decidedly uncommon. This may be due to the relatively young age of transplant recipients. Histopathologic examination of renal tissue in the evaluation of premature or unexpected renal failure in the transplant recipient is underscored.


The American Journal of the Medical Sciences | 1989

Analysis of the Quantitative Relationship Between Anemia and Chronic Renal Failure

Andrew D. Howard; Jack Moore; Facp Paul G. Welch; Steven F. Gouge

The authors analyzed data from 106 adults with chronic renal failure [(CRF), serum creatinine (Scr) greater than 132.6 mumol/l (1.5 mg/dl)], to define the precision of, and effects of covariables on, the relationship between anemia and CRF. We excluded dialyzed or patients who had received transplants and those with obvious potential nonrenal causes of anemia. Hct was a linear function of BUN and Scr (r = -0.48, and r = -0.67, respectively), and a curvilinear function of creatinine clearance (r = 0.68), all p less than .0001. Confidence interval analysis revealed a +/- 10 volume percent variation in Hct at any level of renal function. Sex was the only covariable that affected Hct independently of CRF. This study suggests that CRF may have a different effect on Hct in males and females and indicates that the range of Hct possible at a given level of CRF precludes attributing anemia to CRF with assurance.


American Journal of Nephrology | 1987

Hemodialysis-Associated Acute Subdural Hematoma

David P. Tietjen; Jack Moore; Steven F. Gouge

Subdural hematoma is an infrequent occurrence in association with hemodialysis. Because of its rarity, there is no widely accepted method of continuing dialysis in such patients. We describe a case of


Blood Purification | 1991

Radiocontrast Removal by Dialysis Membranes

Steven F. Gouge; Jack Moore; Frank Atkins; Przemyslaw Hirszel

To examine the effect of membrane characteristics on radiocontrast mass transfer, we studied in vitro clearances with cuprophane and polyacrylonitrile (PAN) dialyzers and with polysulfone hemofilter. A perfusate of saline at 37 degrees C, with 7.5 mmol/l (45 mg/dl) of urea and either Renografin (molecular weight 723) or Hexabrix (1405), was pumped through the blood path of dialyzers at 200 ml/min for 5 min. Each radiocontrast agent (RCA) and dialyzer was tested at 0, 150, and 250 or 300 mm Hg transmembrane pressure. In experiments with the use of hemofilter, clearances were tested at the perfusate flow of 50, 100 and 150 ml/min. RCAs were measured by fluorescent excitation analysis of iodine. Mean urea clearance was 16% higher in PAN than in cuprophane dialyzers. Clearance of RCAs was 1.5-3 times higher in PAN than cuprophane dialysers. With the latter, increases in transmembrane pressure resulted in a small amount of ultrafiltration (UF) and little increment in RCA clearance. With the former, increases in transmembrane pressure resulted in massive UF and remarkable increases in RCA clearance. Renografin clearance generally exceeded that of Hexabrix, which we attributed to Renografins lower molecular weight. With the hemofilter, sieving coefficients were approximately 0.8 for each RCA. Yet, because of the lack of diffusive transport and a small surface area even at the highest perfusate flow rates, RCA clearance by the hemofilter was 20-50% less than that of cuprophane dialyzers. We conclude that PAN dialyzers are more efficient for RCA removal than cuprophane dialyzers or polysulfone hemofilters.


American Journal of Kidney Diseases | 1988

Inferior vena cava thrombosis due to an indwelling hemodialysis catheter.

Steven F. Gouge; William D. Paulson; Jack Moore

Various indwelling venous catheters have been used in hemodialysis patients after failure of traditional angioaccess. Thrombosis of the subclavian vein occurs with these cannulae and is usually asymptomatic. Such thromboses rarely cause significant pulmonary embolism. We describe a thrombus in the inferior vena cava due to an indwelling hemodialysis catheter, a site with potential for fatal pulmonary embolism.


American Journal of Hematology | 1986

Successful renal transplantation for epstein syndrome

Barbara M. Alving; Peter G. Tarassoff; Jack Moore; Cindy A. Leissenger; C. Fernandez‐Bueno


American Journal of Kidney Diseases | 1990

Routine Serologic Tests in the Differential Diagnosis of the Adult Nephrotic Syndrome

Andrew D. Howard; Jack Moore; Steven F. Gouge; Jerry W. Lockard; Kenneth D. Melton; William D. Paulson; David P. Tietjen


American Journal of Kidney Diseases | 2010

192: The Utility of Cytodiagnostic Urinalysis as a Tool to Diagnose Kidney Allograft Dysfunction in the Era of Lymphocyte Depleting Induction Therapy

Tulsi Mehta; Mohammad Sanaei Ardekani; Aysha Farooqi; Shahab Khan; Aiman Shammas; Thibin Santha; Carol Allston; Jingshu Wu; Marieta Pehlivanova; Jack Moore


Blood Purification | 1991

Extramural Grant Program Meeting

J. Ikomi-Kumm; Lennart Ljunggren; U. Lund; Mario Monti; H. Thysell; Steven F. Gouge; Jack Moore; Frank Atkins; Przemyslaw Hirszel; Michael J. Cory; Jörgen Hegbrant; Hans Thysell; Rolf Ekman


Blood Purification | 1991

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J. Ikomi-Kumm; Lennart Ljunggren; U. Lund; Mario Monti; H. Thysell; Steven F. Gouge; Jack Moore; Frank Atkins; Przemyslaw Hirszel; Michael J. Cory; Jörgen Hegbrant; Hans Thysell; Rolf Ekman

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Steven F. Gouge

Walter Reed Army Medical Center

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Andrew D. Howard

Walter Reed Army Medical Center

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Frank Atkins

Walter Reed Army Medical Center

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Przemyslaw Hirszel

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

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Clark D. West

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

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Curtis B. Wilson

Scripps Research Institute

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Eben I. Feinstein

University of Southern California

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Edward T. Zawada

University of South Dakota

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