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Retzius-sparing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy in renal transplant recipients. [PDF]
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An uncommon solitary pulmonary cavity in a post renal transplant patient. [PDF]
Bansal A, Sharma P, Jasuja S.
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The Utility of the SUNTRAC Tool in Predicting Skin Cancers in Renal Transplant Patients. [PDF]
Seol S, Reddish S, Oakley A.
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CCR2 and TLR3: noninvasive macrophage-associated biomarkers of acute renal transplant rejection. [PDF]
Wang S +8 more
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Cutaneous leishmaniasis in a renal transplant patient: Diagnostic challenges in a non-endemic setting. [PDF]
Nasir Z +7 more
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The predictive value of tacrolimus intrapatient variability and time in therapeutic range for renal transplant outcomes. [PDF]
Cheng CY, Wang HY, Liou JH, Tsai SF.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1994
Renal transplantation is the treatment of choice for patients with end-stage renal disease. The authors present a rational approach to the pre-, intra-, and postoperative care required for successful patient management.
M, Suthanthiran, T B, Strom
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Renal transplantation is the treatment of choice for patients with end-stage renal disease. The authors present a rational approach to the pre-, intra-, and postoperative care required for successful patient management.
M, Suthanthiran, T B, Strom
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Seminars in Nephrology, 2001
Renal Transplantation has progressed from an experiment in surgery, nephrology, and immunology to the preferred means of renal replacement therapy for patients with end-stage renal disease. Patient and graft survival rates are spectacular in the short run and improving steadily in the long.
V, Ramanathan, S, Goral, J H, Helderman
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Renal Transplantation has progressed from an experiment in surgery, nephrology, and immunology to the preferred means of renal replacement therapy for patients with end-stage renal disease. Patient and graft survival rates are spectacular in the short run and improving steadily in the long.
V, Ramanathan, S, Goral, J H, Helderman
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Critical Care Clinics, 1990
Results of renal transplantation have markedly improved in the last decade. Patients previously defined as high risk (those aged greater than 50 years, infants, diabetics, and those with extra renal disease processes) can now be transplanted with excellent outcomes. Living related donors are preferred because of the improved success rates.
D J, Frey, A J, Matas
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Results of renal transplantation have markedly improved in the last decade. Patients previously defined as high risk (those aged greater than 50 years, infants, diabetics, and those with extra renal disease processes) can now be transplanted with excellent outcomes. Living related donors are preferred because of the improved success rates.
D J, Frey, A J, Matas
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