Living related donors (LRD) have been the main source of donor kidneys in Hong Kong. In recent years, there has been an increase in the proportion of cadaveric (CAD) kidneys transplantation. This review examines the results of renal transplantation in. Queen Mary Hospital (QMH) in order to assess the continuing need for LRD kidney transplantation. The records of 159 of 165 transplant cases between 1983 and 1991 were analyzed. The mean age of recipients was 35.6 years (range 11 to 57), with a male predominance in the LED recipients (p = 0.03). The waiting time for the LRD recipients was significantly less than the CAD recipients (p < 0.001). There was no difference in the distribution of different primary renal diseases causing end stage ren...
Problems and outcomes of living unrelated donor transplants in the developing countries. The increas...
AbstractA revised allocation system for cadaveric kidney donations was introduced in Hong Kong in Ju...
INTRODUCTION: End-stage renal disease is a major public health problem in Viet Nam. A cooperative pr...
INTRODUCTION : T h e biggest medical breakthroughs of this century are transplantation of human or...
A comparison of the results of renal transplantation from non–heart-beating, conventional cadaveric,...
INTRODUCTION : Treatment option for Chronic Kidney Disease-Stage5 (CKD-stage5) patients fall into ...
Due to the shortage of cadaveric organs, kidneys from living unrelated donors (LUD) are increasingly...
To receive a kidney from a living donor is recognised as one of the optimum forms of treatment for ...
Improved results with cadaver kidney transplantation and the increase in the number of cadaver organ...
Renal transplantation is the treatment of choice for kidney failure. This study analyses the outcome...
AbstractDespite the remarkable advances in organ transplantation, the greatest limitation in Hong Ko...
ObjectiveLive donor kidney transplantation is consistently superior to deceased donor kidney transpl...
In the absence of a national kidney sharing system in Canada, virtually all the cadaver kidneys we t...
Objective: To compare patient and graft survival of recipients of kidneys from living, unrelated don...
Abstract Background Kidney transplantation is the renal replacement therapy of choice for end stage ...
Problems and outcomes of living unrelated donor transplants in the developing countries. The increas...
AbstractA revised allocation system for cadaveric kidney donations was introduced in Hong Kong in Ju...
INTRODUCTION: End-stage renal disease is a major public health problem in Viet Nam. A cooperative pr...
INTRODUCTION : T h e biggest medical breakthroughs of this century are transplantation of human or...
A comparison of the results of renal transplantation from non–heart-beating, conventional cadaveric,...
INTRODUCTION : Treatment option for Chronic Kidney Disease-Stage5 (CKD-stage5) patients fall into ...
Due to the shortage of cadaveric organs, kidneys from living unrelated donors (LUD) are increasingly...
To receive a kidney from a living donor is recognised as one of the optimum forms of treatment for ...
Improved results with cadaver kidney transplantation and the increase in the number of cadaver organ...
Renal transplantation is the treatment of choice for kidney failure. This study analyses the outcome...
AbstractDespite the remarkable advances in organ transplantation, the greatest limitation in Hong Ko...
ObjectiveLive donor kidney transplantation is consistently superior to deceased donor kidney transpl...
In the absence of a national kidney sharing system in Canada, virtually all the cadaver kidneys we t...
Objective: To compare patient and graft survival of recipients of kidneys from living, unrelated don...
Abstract Background Kidney transplantation is the renal replacement therapy of choice for end stage ...
Problems and outcomes of living unrelated donor transplants in the developing countries. The increas...
AbstractA revised allocation system for cadaveric kidney donations was introduced in Hong Kong in Ju...
INTRODUCTION: End-stage renal disease is a major public health problem in Viet Nam. A cooperative pr...