LIVING UNRELATED (PAID) KIDNEY-TRANSPLANTATION IN THIRD-WORLD COUNTRIES - HIGH-RISK OF COMPLICATIONS BESIDES THE ETHICAL PROBLEM
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AYDIN, AE
KILICASLAN, I
UYSAL, V
ERAKSOY, H
CALANGU, S
CARIN, M
ELDEGEZ, U
SEVER, MS
ECDER, T
TURKMEN, A
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Due to inadequate cadaveric and living related organ supply, many end-stage renal disease patients go to third-world countries for living unrelated (paid) kidney transplantation. Thirty-four patients who have had transplantations in two centres in India before coming to our centre for post-transplant care and follow-up are reported in this study.
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