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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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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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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1986
The current status of bone marrow transplantation is reviewed. The diseases that are treatable with marrow transplantation, the basic transplant procedure, and the potential complications of marrow transplantation are discussed in detail. The future application of marrow transplantation to additional disease processes is considered.
P A, Keown, C R, Stiller
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The current status of bone marrow transplantation is reviewed. The diseases that are treatable with marrow transplantation, the basic transplant procedure, and the potential complications of marrow transplantation are discussed in detail. The future application of marrow transplantation to additional disease processes is considered.
P A, Keown, C R, Stiller
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Kidney transplantation and pregnancy
Transplantation Proceedings, 1997HE MAIN goal of transplantation is the restoration of all functional capacity, which includes the return of fertility for women. Pregnancy can be for some the main reason to seek transplantation, but pregnancy after kidney transplantation (Ktx) is not without risks for both mother and fetus.
Vennarecci, G+7 more
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1978
Since 1954, more than 26,000 kidney transplants have been performed and transplantation is now an accepted method for the treatment of end-stage renal disease. Recent advances in transplantation include operation not only on ideal recipients, but also on a much broader group of patients; an improved understanding of rejection mechanisms; better ...
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Since 1954, more than 26,000 kidney transplants have been performed and transplantation is now an accepted method for the treatment of end-stage renal disease. Recent advances in transplantation include operation not only on ideal recipients, but also on a much broader group of patients; an improved understanding of rejection mechanisms; better ...
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Progres en urologie : journal de l'Association francaise d'urologie et de la Societe francaise d'urologie, 2009
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Pillot, P., Kleinclauss, François, M.
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Pillot, P., Kleinclauss, François, M.
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Progress in Transplantation, 2005
Kidney transplantation has become a victim of its own success. Despite measures to increase the number of donors, success to date has been limited. At the Western Infirmary, we used an organ that had been transplanted earlier. The patient who received that organ has since been followed up for more than 2 years, and no issues have arisen regarding ...
David N. H. Hamilton+2 more
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Kidney transplantation has become a victim of its own success. Despite measures to increase the number of donors, success to date has been limited. At the Western Infirmary, we used an organ that had been transplanted earlier. The patient who received that organ has since been followed up for more than 2 years, and no issues have arisen regarding ...
David N. H. Hamilton+2 more
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Physical Activity in Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Review.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2018Physical 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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Nursing Clinics of North America, 1989
The future of kidney transplantation lies in advancement in two areas: well-matched donors to recipients and immunosuppression. Improvement in the effectiveness of transplantation is dependent upon these two areas. The cadaver donor pool needs to be increased not only to allow every person waiting for transplant of a kidney, but to ensure a well ...
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The future of kidney transplantation lies in advancement in two areas: well-matched donors to recipients and immunosuppression. Improvement in the effectiveness of transplantation is dependent upon these two areas. The cadaver donor pool needs to be increased not only to allow every person waiting for transplant of a kidney, but to ensure a well ...
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Obesity and Kidney Transplantation
Seminars in Nephrology, 2006Obesity is an increasingly common comorbidity at the time of kidney transplantation. Obesity is also a frequent complication of kidney transplantation. The obese transplant recipient suffers adverse metabolic and cardiovascular consequences of obesity.
Herwig Ulf Meier-Kriesche+1 more
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Nutrition in Kidney Transplantation
The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 2013Organ transplantation has progressively established itself as the preferred therapy for many end-stage organ failures. However, many of these chronic diseases and their treatments can negatively affect nutritional status, leading to malnutrition and mineral deficiencies. Nutritional status is an important determinant of the clinical outcome of kidney
VEROUX, Massimiliano+7 more
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