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A kidney transplant is a surgery to place a healthy kidney from a living or deceased donor into a person whose kidneys no longer function properly.
The person who receives the kidney has kidneys that have failed and no longer work properly. Only one kidney is needed for health. For this reason, a living ...
In a deceased-donor kidney transplant, a kidney from someone who has just died is given to someone who needs a kidney. The kidney is removed from the person ...
The Mayo Clinic Kidney Transplant Program offers expert kidney transplantation and related care for people with kidney failure and other problems with ...
Dialysis is a treatment that removes extra fluid and waste from the body when the kidneys fail. Most kidney transplants are done in people who are on dialysis ...
And Mayo Clinic kidney transplant teams in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota are leaders in living donor kidney transplants. People who receive a kidney from a ...
Living-kidney donation is the most common type of living-donor transplant. Donors give one of their two healthy kidneys to the recipient. People only need one ...
Mayo Clinic surgeons perform more than 1,000 kidney transplants a year, including numerous complex surgical procedures at campuses in Arizona, Florida and ...
Most kidney transplants are done via open surgery. The surgeon makes an incision 4- to 8-inches long on the right or left side of the lower abdomen to ...
To evaluate the efficacy of Cinryze® given for the treatment of acute antibody-mediated rejection (of renal allograft) (AMR) in kidney transplant recipients as ...
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