acute rejection

How is Acute Rejection Diagnosed?

Diagnosing acute rejection in neonates involves a combination of clinical signs, laboratory tests, and imaging studies. Common signs include fever, lethargy, and failure to thrive. Laboratory tests may show elevated levels of inflammatory markers, while imaging studies like ultrasound or MRI can reveal structural changes in the transplanted organ. A definitive diagnosis often requires a biopsy of the transplanted tissue.

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