Living kidney 'paired donation' an effective strategy in overcoming donor-recipient incompatibilities, Hopkins study shows
6th Oct 2005, 03:28 GMT
Results suggest technique can offer transplants to many more patients - A Johns Hopkins study has affirmed the success of living kidney "paired donation" (KPD) as a means of efficiently finding more kidney donors who are a match for patients in need. In the study, published in the Oct... click link for more info.
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