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Journal Article 
Antibody-mediated rejection criteria - an addition to the Banff 97 classification of renal allograft rejection 
Racusen, LC; Colvin, RB; Solez, K; Mihatsch, MJ; Halloran, PF; Campbell, PM; Cecka, MJ; Cosyns, JP; Demetris, AJ; Fishbein, MC; Fogo, A; Furness, P; Gibson, IW; Glotz, D; Hayry, P; Hunsickern, L; Kashgarian, M; Kerman, R; Magil, AJ; Montgomery, R; Morozumi, K; Nickeleit, V; Randhawa, P; Regele, H; Seron, D; Seshan, S; Sund, S; Trpkov, K 
2003 
Yes 
American Journal of Transplantation
ISSN: 1600-6135
EISSN: 1600-6143 
708-714 
English 
Antibody-mediated rejection (AbAR) is increasingly recognized in the renal allograft population, and successful therapeutic regimens have been developed to prevent and treat AbAR, enabling excellent outcomes even in patients highly sensitized to the donor prior to transplant. It has become critical to develop standardized criteria for the pathological diagnosis of AbAR. This article presents international consensus criteria for and classification of AbAR developed based on discussions held at the Sixth Banff Conference on Allograft Pathology in 2001. This classification represents a working formulation, to be revisited as additional data accumulate in this important area of renal transplantation. 
antibody; Banff; pathology; rejection