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==Surgery==
==Surgery==
Kidney transplantation may be need if there is a permanent loss of kidney function. The transplant is usually not done until the level of antibodies drop.
Renal transplantation can be preformed when anti-glomerular basement membranes are undetectable for 6 months and there are no signs of pulmonary involvement.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 12:01, 17 October 2016


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Surgery is not the first-line treatment option for patients with Goodpasture syndrome. Renal transplantation is usually reserved for patients who present with no circulating anti-glomerular basement antibodies.

Surgery

Renal transplantation can be preformed when anti-glomerular basement membranes are undetectable for 6 months and there are no signs of pulmonary involvement.

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