Abstract
Eight cases of nontraumatic renal allograft rupture were identified in 237 renal transplants performed at UCLA Medical Center. Careful clinicopathologic studies in these patients suggest three principal underlying causes: major graft vessel occlusion, hyperacute or accelerated rejection, and acute rejection. The clinical and pathologic features of these various categories are compared and contrasted.
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