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Physical Activity in Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Review.

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2018
Physical activity has known health benefits and is associated with reduced cardiovascular risk in the general population. Relatively few data are available for physical activity in kidney transplant recipients.
A. Takahashi, Susie L Hu, A. Bostom
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Kidney Transplantation—1964

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1965
PATIENTS who are dying from uremia can now be helped by renal homotransplantation. Some physicians, however, look upon renal transplantation as an experimental procedure undesirable on moral1and economic grounds and unlikely to achieve more than a few months of miserable life.
G, DUNEA   +3 more
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Kidney Transplant Access

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1989
To the Editor.— Access to kidney transplantation has recently come under increased scrutiny.1The Inspector General's Office and the United Network for Organ Sharing are launching investigations to examine not only the role of race but also of sex and age in patients' access to kidney transplants.
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Kidney-Pancreas Transplantation

2015
Simultaneous pancreas-kidney (SPK) transplantation is currently considered the preferred therapeutic option in beta-cell-penic diabetic patients with end-stage renal failure. Refinements in surgical techniques and postoperative care, implementation of antimicrobial and antiviral prophylaxis protocols, and availability of more effective ...
BOGGI, UGO   +2 more
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Kidney transplantation after liver transplantation

Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International, 2016
Kidney transplantation after liver transplantation (KALT) offers longer survival and a better quality of life to liver transplantation recipients who develop chronic renal failure. This article aimed to discuss the efficacy and safety of KALT compared with other treatments.
Li-Yang, Wu   +4 more
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Living Unrelated Kidney Transplantation

World Journal of Surgery, 2002
The use of living donors, particularly if unrelated, in kidney transplantation is still not recommended although many transplant centers have come to accept the procedure. Usually the main argument against this approach is ethical. Acknowledging this problem, we accept biologically unrelated donors only if they have an emotional closeness to the ...
CORTESINI, Raffaello   +3 more
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Cancer in Kidney Transplantation

Urologia Internationalis, 2008
Cancer in the transplanted kidney is rare, and its clinical and surgical management can be controversial. We report 3 cases of cancer in renal transplantation (1 case of renal cell carcinoma and 2 cases of transitional cell carcinoma) and their treatment.
Zani D.   +5 more
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Robotic kidney transplantation

Nature Reviews Urology
Kidney transplantation is the best treatment option for patients with end-stage renal disease owing to improved survival and quality of life compared with dialysis. The surgical approach to kidney transplantation has been somewhat stagnant in the past 50 years, with the open approach being the only available option.
Giuseppe Basile   +14 more
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Kidneys for Transplantation

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 1981
A profound kidney shortage compromises the effective care of renal failure patients in the United States and other nations. This article discusses the need for kidneys, the procurement of live donor and cadaver organs, and strategies to increase organ donation. It suggests that the kidney shortage can be minimized and perhaps eliminated through the use
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