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  2. Her Son Died at 13 Years Old After Transplant Complications ...

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    At 13 years old, his family thought a kidney transplant would be the answer to their prayers, but a series of complications led to the young boy's death Arivia Smith walked a tough road as a young ...

  3. Kidney transplantation - Wikipedia

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    Kidney transplantation is a life-extending procedure. [87] The typical patient will live 10 to 15 years longer with a kidney transplant than if kept on dialysis. [88] The increase in longevity is greater for younger patients, but even 75-year-old recipients (the oldest group for which there is data) gain an average four more years of life.

  4. Transplant breakthrough could ‘teach’ a patient’s body to ...

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    It comes after an eight-year-old girl in London has been able to live without drugs after her mother donated her kidney Transplant breakthrough could ‘teach’ a patient’s body to accept new ...

  5. Renal replacement therapy - Wikipedia

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    In the context of chronic kidney disease, they are more accurately viewed as life-extending treatments, although if chronic kidney disease is managed well with dialysis and a compatible graft is found early and is successfully transplanted, the clinical course can be quite favorable, with life expectancy of many years.

  6. Man who received 1st pig kidney transplant has died. Why ...

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    The first person to receive a pig kidney transplant, 62-year-old Richard Slayman, ... The liver remained in the body for 10 days without evidence of major issues before being removed as planned, ...

  7. Richard H. Lawler - Wikipedia

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    Richard H. Lawler, M.D. (August 12, 1895 — July 24, 1982) led a surgical team at Little Company of Mary Hospital in Evergreen Park, Illinois, that performed on June 17, 1950, what Time magazine described as "the first human kidney transplant on record."

  8. Nephrectomy - Wikipedia

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    A partial nephrectomy should be attempted when there is a kidney tumor in a solitary kidney, when there are kidney tumors in both kidneys, or when removing the entire kidney could result in kidney failure and the need for dialysis. Partial nephrectomy is also the standard of care for nearly all patients with small renal masses (<4 cm in size). [22]

  9. Donor found for kidney transplant - AOL

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    Last year he attempted to be a kidney donor to family friend, Perry Hess. A malignant tumor was found on the kidney Pat was going to donate, and it was removed successfully, but the transplant was ...