Cadaveric transplantation.
Transplantation is already the optimum treatment for terminal renal failure. Donor organ shortage means that there are large number of patients on dialysis awaiting this treatment. This has in some countries led to unacceptable unscrupulous practices of live non-related graft donation. The outcome o...
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doaj-9bfc59bb17874c6fb5c5ee31e41a98c62020-11-24T22:40:15ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Postgraduate Medicine0022-38590972-28231993-10-0139420510Cadaveric transplantation.Gokal RTransplantation is already the optimum treatment for terminal renal failure. Donor organ shortage means that there are large number of patients on dialysis awaiting this treatment. This has in some countries led to unacceptable unscrupulous practices of live non-related graft donation. The outcome of graft and patient after transplantation has improved significantly based on a better understanding of immunopathology, immunosuppression and tissue typing. The future is promising and xenografting may well solve the organ shortage but undoubtedly will raise other issues.http://www.jpgmonline.com/article.asp?issn=0022-3859;year=1993;volume=39;issue=4;spage=205;epage=10;aulast=GokalEthicsMedicalForecastingHistocompatibility TestingHumanImmunosuppressive Agentsimmunologytherapeutic useKidney TransplantationimmunologymethodsmortalitytrendsSurvival RateTransplantation ImmunologyTreatment Outcome |
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Cadaveric transplantation. |
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Cadaveric transplantation. |
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Cadaveric transplantation. |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Journal of Postgraduate Medicine |
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Transplantation is already the optimum treatment for terminal renal failure. Donor organ shortage means that there are large number of patients on dialysis awaiting this treatment. This has in some countries led to unacceptable unscrupulous practices of live non-related graft donation. The outcome of graft and patient after transplantation has improved significantly based on a better understanding of immunopathology, immunosuppression and tissue typing. The future is promising and xenografting may well solve the organ shortage but undoubtedly will raise other issues. |
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Ethics Medical Forecasting Histocompatibility Testing Human Immunosuppressive Agents immunology therapeutic use Kidney Transplantation immunology methods mortality trends Survival Rate Transplantation Immunology Treatment Outcome |
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