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Renal Transplant Ecab Jan 10 20138131224120elsevier Indiapdf Rajesh K Ahlawat Sudarshan Ballal Sandeep Guleria Bharat V Shah Manoj Kr Singhal

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Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.8 MB
Author: Rajesh K. Ahlawat & Sudarshan Ballal & Sandeep Guleria & Bharat V. Shah & Manoj Kr. Singhal
ISBN: 9788131224120, 8131224120
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Renal Transplant Ecab Jan 10 20138131224120elsevier Indiapdf Rajesh K Ahlawat Sudarshan Ballal Sandeep Guleria Bharat V Shah Manoj Kr Singhal by Rajesh K. Ahlawat & Sudarshan Ballal & Sandeep Guleria & Bharat V. Shah & Manoj Kr. Singhal 9788131224120, 8131224120 instant download after payment.

Renal Transplant (2011) 1-184. 978-81-312-2412-0

Kidney transplantaton is one of the breakthroughs in medical science. The most important considera?on in the procedure is the natural tendency of the human immune system to reject any foreign issue—be it a harmful bacteria or a life-saving kidney. After transplantaton, the immune system of the pa?ent will reject the kidney in no ?me. The answer to the solution has been the tremendous development in the iden?fica?on and use of immunosuppressive medicines. But on the other hand, as we reduce the strength of immune system, the pa?ents are highly prone to infections and it can cause life-threatening infections if let undiagnosed. So, the greatest job of the nephrologist is to balance the immune system to a level where the kidneys are not rejected and at the same ?me keep the immune system at a level where the infections are kept under control. This is akin to walking on a tight rope.

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