Renal Outcomes Seem to Differ By Gender After Living Kidney Donation

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(MedPage Today) — BOSTON — After living kidney donation, projection of renal function may vary by gender, a retrospective cohort study of 174,311 living kidney donors suggested.
Over a median 6.7 months, the incidence rate of worsening post…

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