Altaner, ŞemsiGüven, AyselCoşkun, ÖmerBarut, ÇağatayÖzen, Oğuz Aslan2024-07-122024-07-122003Aktaş, R.G., Altaner, S., Güven, A., Coşkun, O., Barut, C. ve Özen, O. A. (2003). Histopathologic examination of the effects of cyclosporin a alone and the combined therapy with prednisolone on lung: an experimental study. Microscopy and Microanalysis, Cambridge University Press. 9(2), s. 1382-1383.1435-8115https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/microscopy-and-microanalysis/article/histopathologic-examination-of-the-effects-of-cyclosporin-a-alone-and-the-combined-therapy-with-prednisolone-on-lung-an-experimental-study/4D20A8AC32F293180D1A8AE466F5B2D5https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12415/4217Cyclosporin-A(CsA) is a very potent immunosuppressive agent which is widely used in transplantations and autoimmune diseases. Recent studies suggest an encouraging clinical effect for low-dose, long-term cyclosporin A treatment in different lung diseases[1,2,3,4,5]. Whether administration of CsA might be useful for lowering the dosage of steroids during the treatment of interstitial pneumonia, asthma and lung injuries[6,7,8] is presently a matter of controversy. Several clinical studies reported that CsA might cause pulmonary complications in transplant recipients [9,10].enCC0 1.0 Universalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHistopathologic examination of the effects of cyclosporin a alone and the combined therapy with prednisolone on lung: an experimental studyArticle13832Q313829