A regimen of immunosuppressive, or anti-rejection, medication is prescribed to prevent the body's immune system from rejecting the new kidney.
A regimen of immunosuppressive, or anti-rejection medication, is required after transplantation surgery
Kidney transplantation is performed on patients with chronic kidney failure, or end-stage renal disease (ESRD).
They are highly specialized experts in kidney transplantation who help the patients with both failed kidneys to live a quality life after the transplantation procedure.
in health
Kidney donors and recipients will experience some discomfort in the area of the incision. Pain relievers are administered following the transplant operation. Patients may also experience numbness, caused by severed nerves.
Kidney transplantation involves surgically attaching a functioning kidney, or graft, from a brain dead organ donor (a cadaver transplant), or from a living donor, to a patient
No. It is not forbidden.
A kidney from a brain-dead organ donor used for purposes of kidney transplantation.
Kidney availability is based on the patient's health status
A transplanted kidney may be rejected by the patient. Rejection occurs when the patient's immune system recognizes the new kidney as a foreign body and attacks the kidney. It may occur soon after transplantation, or.
kidney function, weight, and patient compliance to taking the medication as prescribed
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