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美国旧金山消息:加利福尼亚大学病理学家和放射学家正在评价核磁共振(NMR)成像技术,可能作为一种无创伤性方法,诊断急性肾移植排斥並与急性肾小管坏死相区别。高级研究员、放射学副教授Hedvig Hricak对迄今的动物研究结果深感满意,他和同事们计划在肾移植的病人中进行试验。在国际病理学院美国-加拿大分部举行的年会上,参加此研究的另一合作者Charles Alpers说,因为NMR无创伤性,而对病人无危险,所以他们在进行动物试验时,觉得很快就可以开始对肾移植的病人考虑这个方法。 Alpers说,虽然研究人员在寻求另种可
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Pathologists and radiologists at the University of California are evaluating nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging technology as a non-invasive method to diagnose acute renal transplant rejection and distinguish it from acute tubular necrosis. Hedvig Hricak, a senior researcher and associate professor of radiology, is deeply satisfied with the results of the animal studies to date, and he and his colleagues plan to test them in kidney transplant patients. Charles Alpers, another collaborator in the study at the American-Canadian Division of the International College of Pathology, said that because NMR is noninvasive and not dangerous to patients, they feel very fast when doing animal experiments You can start thinking about this method for kidney transplant patients. Alpers said although researchers are looking for alternative options