Unrelated living donor kidney transplants

British Medical Bulletin
M M SuzukiPaul I Terasaki

Abstract

Due to the shortage of cadaver donor kidneys in the US, an increasing effort has been made to supplement the donor supply with transplants from unrelated living donors (URLD). In the present communication, we wish to update the URLD results from the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) Kidney Transplant Registry. Since we last published the results, the number of such transplants has more than doubled.

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