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Clinical and biochemical characteristics in 90 episodes of acute graft pyelonephritis (AGPN) and acute graft rejection.

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Table 2.

Organism causing acute graft pyelonephritis in kidney transplant recipients.

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Fig 1.

Scattered plots of delta neutrophil index (DNI) values in the three groups: acute graft rejection, AGPN without sepsis, and AGPN with sepsis.

Bar and error bar show the median and range, respectively. *P < 0.001 vs. acute rejection group, **P = 0.031 vs. AGPN group without bacteremia. AGPN, acute graft pyelonephritis.

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Fig 2.

The receiver operating characteristic curves for white blood cells, delta neutrophil index, C-reactive protein, and procalcitonin with respect to the prediction of AGPN.

AGPN, acute graft pyelonephritis.

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Table 3.

Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve values of predictive factors for acute graft pyelonephritis.

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Table 4.

Prevalence of acute graft pyelonephritis (AGPN) and acute rejection according to a DNI cutoff of 2.7%.

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Table 5.

Univariate and multivariate analysis of independent predictor variables for acute graft pyelonephritis.

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Table 6.

The impact of DNI on kidney allograft function in acute graft pyelonephritis.

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