PATHOGENIC MECHANISMS OF SEPTIC NEPHROPATHY OF THE RENAL TRANSPLANTS AND THE SEARCH FOR WAYS OF SOLVING THIS PROBLEM WITH SELECTIVE USE OF MODERN EXTRACORPOREAL METHODS

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The article presents analysis of the pathogenic mechanisms of septic renal transplant nephropathy and the search for ways to solve this problem with the use of modern selective extracorporeal methods which are the most promising methods to struggle with severe septic complications and gram-negative sepsis which is a mixed-selective adsorption of endotoxin.

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М. Krstic

M.F. Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Clinical and Research Institute (MONIKI)

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A. B. Zulkarnayev

M.F. Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Clinical and Research Institute (MONIKI)

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A. V. Vatazin

M.F. Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Clinical and Research Institute (MONIKI)

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E. I. Prokopenko

M.F. Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Clinical and Research Institute (MONIKI)

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Russian Federation

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