Safety, clinical and laboratory characteristics of donors with thalassemia minor in living donor kidney transplant: a case series
Abstract Background Due to the increasing demand for kidney transplants, sometimes donors with underlying medical conditions can be considered for living kidney donor transplant. Thalassemia is amongst the most common inherited disorders of hemoglobin globally, which is not restricted as an exclusio...
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Main Authors: | Nhan Hieu Dinh, Suzanne Monivong Cheanh Beaupha |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b43f27e2790d44f2a4316ebb51d249be |
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