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Fig 1.

Patient recruitment to the study.

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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics and outcomes according to immunosuppression vs no immunosuppression.

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Fig 2.

Initial immunosuppression used.

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Table 2.

Association between baseline variables and all-cause mortality and progression to RRT.

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Table 3.

Baseline characteristics and outcomes according to whether a patient received the modified Ponticelli regimen vs other forms of immunosuppression.

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Fig 3.

Overall survival (A) and freedom from RRT (B) in patients with no remission, partial remission, and complete remission. P-values <0.001 and <0.001 respectively (Chi-squared).

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Table 4.

Baseline characteristics and outcomes by remission (no, partial, or complete).

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Table 5.

Baseline characteristics and outcomes according to risk of progression as per KDIGO (low/ medium/ high).

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Fig 4.

Overall survival (A) and freedom from RRT (B) in patients categorised as low, medium, and high-risk of progression. P values <0.001 and 0.001 respectively (Chi-squared).

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