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Long-term Outcomes in Adults who receive Pediatric Kidneys
April 16, 2010 | 1 Comment
How young is too young when transplanting pediatric kidneys into adult recipients? This single-center observational study tries to answer this question and make recommendations on the optimal age above which pediatric kidneys can be transplanted into adult recipients.
| ************************************** Time Required (estimated): 30 minutes Title: Long-term Outcome of Adults Who Undergo Transplantation with Single Pediatric Kidneys: How Young is Too Young? Author (Video): Rania Abdel-Rahman, MD Author Type (Video): Fellow Citation (Text): Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 2009, Volume 4, pp. 1500-6 Citation (Video): Nephrology On-Demand Video 2010 Date Created: 2009 Revisions: None Indicated Disclaimers: None (see page 1505) Resource Type: Video Other: Presented at ECU Nephrology Journal Club on 4/20/10 by Dr. Rania Abdel-Rahman Recommend to a Colleague/Friend ************************************** LEARNING OPTIONS:
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