Propensity score-matched analysis of long-term outcomes for living kidney donation in alternative complement pathway diseases: a pilot study
CONCLUSION: The present study highlights the importance and complexity of living related-donor kidney transplant for patients with complement-related kidney disorders and motivates the need for further research to determine the optimal risk-assessment for living donor candidates to recipients with aHUS and C3G.PMID:36808609 | DOI:10.1007/s40620-023-01588-x
Source: Journal of Nephrology - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Yasar Caliskan Seda Safak Ozgur Akin Oto Arzu Velioglu Berna Yelken Safak Mirioglu Ahmet Burak Dirim Abdulmecit Yildiz Nurana Guller Halil Yazici Alparslan Ersoy Aydin Turkmen Krista L Lentine Source Type: research
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