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Increased glomerulonephritis recurrence after living related donation
... “Primary Glomerulonephritis” we included only patients with IgA Nephropathy (IGAN), Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), Membranous Nephropathy (MN) and Mesangiocapillary Glomerulonephritis (MCGN), ... See full document
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Investigation of the physical and psychosocial outcomes after living kidney donation - a multicenter cohort study (SoLKiD - Safety of Living Kidney Donors)
... that living kidney donors after donation (on average 32 months) scored significantly better among the SF-36 scales “social functioning,” “bod- ily pain,” and “vitality” compared to the controls ... See full document
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Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis recurrence after kidney transplantation: using the new classification
... for living non-related donors. In the case of living re- lated donors, a close surveillance is required after trans- planting patients from living related ...when ... See full document
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Interviews of living kidney donors to assess donation-related concerns and information-gathering practices
... with donation. While 36% expressed a sort of “blind faith” in donation, stating that they knew they were going to do- nate despite lacking knowledge about the associated risks, an equal proportion reported ... See full document
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Directed altruistic living donation : what is wrong with the beauty contest?
... an increased likelihood of coercion or reward with DALD in comparison to living-related donations, so the assessment process for potential donors is par- ticularly ...altruistic donation is ... See full document
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Bone Marrow Donation Between Siblings Living in Different Families
... risk of serious harm, but there is some obligation to proceed if the risks to the donor can be reasonably controlled. Risks to the donor must be reasonable and must be minimized. Infection with RSV has increased ... See full document
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Students’ Corner Original Article Awareness about organ donation especially kidney donation in Nurpur Shahan, a rural community area in Islamabad, Pakistan
... While interviewing the participants, some questions regarding the ethics of organ donation were inquired. The first ethical issue was related to monetary gain by selling organs. Not surprisingly, 69.4 % of ... See full document
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Anxiety, depression, and regret of donation in living kidney donors
... Because 204 participants were randomized to the model containing questions about recipient outcomes, we initially excluded these 204 from covariate selection described above, and created a model offset to constrain ... See full document
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Empathy, social media and directed altruistic living donation
... are related issues stemming from unequal access to social media, varying social media savviness, and ability or otherwise to fund impressive and engag- ing ... See full document
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Protocols for uncontrolled donation after circulatory death: a systematic review of international guidelines, practices and transplant outcomes
... department after 5 minutes of absent cardiopulmo- nary activity defined by the absence of respiratory effort and no electrical activity on the electrocardiogram, no car- diac movement on focused echocardiography, ... See full document
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Medical Decision making and Logics of Negotiation in Living Organ Donation
... of donation loses its voluntary character and every potential living –related- donor will feel, and suffer, this moral obligation when trying to take a ... See full document
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Deceased organ donation activity and efficiency in Switzerland between 2008 and 2017: achievements and future challenges
... The international comparison of deceased donation program efficiency is based on the “donor conversion index” (DCI) methodology and data [14]. The DCI was developed in the framework of the Council of Europe’s ... See full document
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On harm thresholds and living organ donation:must the living donor benefit, on balance, from his donation?
... physician, after all, is not generally criticised when he leaves one patient’s bedside to respond to code, postpones the care of one patient to administer care to another who is in more immediate need, or is ... See full document
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The Value of Immunofluorescence in Renal Diseases with Special Reference to Periodic Acid Schiff and Jone’s Methanamine Silver Stain
... of increased urinary loss and increased catabolism of albumin, chiefly in the ...lipoproteins. Increased levels of Apoprotein B leads to both hypoalbulinemia and reduced colloid oncotic ... See full document
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Determinants of relapse after acceptance and commitment therapy
... of living to the fullest. „Living to the fullest‟ was defined as [1] being conscious of the emotions someone experiences, while not resisting against these emotions, [2] experiencing thoughts as thoughts ... See full document
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Improving the outcome of kidney transplantation by ameliorating renal ischemia reperfusion injury: lost in translation?
... undergoing living kidney transplantation and receiving an infusion of autologous MSCs on post-transplant day ...were increased in MSC-treated patients 7–14 days after infusion, suggesting dysfunction ... See full document
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Request for organ donation without donor registration: a qualitative study of the perspectives of bereaved relatives
... the donation request were asked to disclose their ...weeks after death of the relative, the proxy was invited by letter for an interview alone or with additional significant others, regarding their ... See full document
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7-18-2014 12:00 AM The Neural Correlates of Guilt and Restitution During a Social Decision Making Task
... guilty after restitutive ...are related more to general arousal, it is possible to use the differences between these measures and the participants’ baseline to determine neural patterns that may reflect ... See full document
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Presumed consent for organ preservation in uncontrolled donation after cardiac death in the United States: a public policy with serious consequences
... Organ donation after cessation of circulation and respiration, both controlled and uncontrolled, has been proposed by the Institute of Medicine as a way to increase opportunities for organ ...uncontrolled ... See full document
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Review Article Positive surgical margins after partial nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma: a systematic review and meta-analysis
... NSM after PN were compared; and (3) stud- ies in which patients received active surveillance after being diagnosed with ...surveillance after being diag- nosed with PSM; (4) data was not available ... See full document
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