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Commerce in Renal Transplantation

Transplantation Proceedings, 1998
4th Congress of the Turkish-Transplantation-Society -- NOV 05-07, 1997 -- ANKARA, TURKEY WOS: 000073511900013 PubMed: 9595068 … Turkish Transplantat ...
Akpolat, T, Ozturk, M
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Perfil nutricional e bioquímico de pacientes submetidos ao transplante renal.

Nutrición clínica y dietética hospitalaria
Introdução: No transplante renal, um rim saudável de um doador vivo ou falecido é implantado e através de uma cirurgia, para exercer as funções de filtração e eliminação.
Ana Carolina Cavalcante Viana   +13 more
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Internações no Primeiro Ano Após o Transplante Renal: Avaliação de Fatores de Risco, Causas e Desfechos

Brazilian Journal of Transplantation
Objetivos: Este estudo objetivou avaliar as causas de internação no 1o ano após o transplante renal em um hospital público. Métodos: Trata-se de coorte retrospectiva feita por meio da revisão de prontuários médicos.
Víctor Mendes Ferreira   +2 more
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Aspectos imunológicos, clínicos e sociais no transplante renal: uma revisão bibliográfica

Brazilian Journal of Health Review
A doença renal crônica (DRC) é caracterizada pela perda da função renal de realizar a filtração glomerular, e ela acaba tendo como resultado, além da hemodiálise e diálise peritoneal, a necessidade de transplante do rim acometido.
Manuella Alves e Souza
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Renal Transplantation

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1981
J, Cianci, J, Lamb, R K, Ryan
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Renal Transplants and Renal Tumors

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
Elsewhere in this issue Jochimsen et al (p 1721) report the effective treatment of advanced renal failure in a patient with tuberculous sclerosis, a disease associated with multiple hamortomas. In their patient the diseased kidneys also contained bilateral clear cell tumors which were indistinguishable from renal cell adenocarcinoma.
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Renal Failure and Renal Transplantation

2001
Many children who suffer from congenital, hereditary, or severe acquired renal disease, basically or caused by injury, have a substantially diminished number of functioning nephrons. Loss of nephrons cannot be replaced by new units and recovery is impossible.
Richard Fotter, Ekkehard Ring
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Renal transplantation

2010
Renal transplantation is the preferred option for the treatment of endstage chronic renal failure in patients for whom there are no major medical contraindications. In well-selected recipients, both life expectancy and quality of life are superior to treatment with long-term dialysis.
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