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To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu Title: Gender-Matched Organs Affect Failure, Success in Kidney Transplants |
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"Gender-Matched Organs Affect Failure, Success in Kidney Transplants" NEW YORK -- July 3, 2008 -- Female recipients of male donor kidneys have a higher rate of graft failure than other combinations of donor and recipient. Thus, consideration of sex should be integrated into future studies and decisions on organ allocation, according to a study published in the July 5 issue of [The Lancet. Alois Gratwohl, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland, and colleagues from the Collaborative Transplant Study, Heidelberg, Germany did a retrospective cohort study aiming to solve the discrepancy of donor and recipient gender issues in solid organ transplants. |
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