Abstract
Over a 10-month period, after a right pulmonary graft in a 23 year old male, 90 serum LDH patterns were obtained; the anaerobic serum LDH-5 and LDH-4 fractions rose in acute rejection periods and during chronic rejection, together with total LDH activity. The determination of serum LDH isoenzymes may be useful to detect rejection in pulmonary transplantation.
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