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  2. How safe is it to donate a kidney? New research has ... - AOL

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    Fortunately, long-term data from organ donors has shown that their kidney function tends to remain stable and the risk of developing chronic kidney disease is only slightly higher than in those ...

  3. National Kidney Registry - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the donor insurance the NKR also provides all donors legal support, donor complication coverage, donor kidney transplant prioritization, automated screening and history and 5 follow up surveys. [24] Remote Donation - In 2017, the NKR launched the Remote Donation Network (RDN). The RDN allows someone who wants to donate a kidney ...

  4. Kidney transplantation - Wikipedia

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    The donor kidney will be placed in the lower abdomen and its blood vessels connected to arteries and veins in the recipient's body. When this is complete, blood will be allowed to flow through the kidney again. The final step is connecting the ureter from the donor kidney to the bladder. In most cases, the kidney will soon start producing urine.

  5. Kidney paired donation - Wikipedia

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    Cycles only include donors who are paired with a patient so that the donor donates a kidney only if their patient receives a kidney in the swap. Chains are initiated by non-directed donors. These donors, also known as unpaired or altruistic donors, donate a kidney without any expectation of a reciprocal kidney donation to any specific patient.

  6. Organ donation - Wikipedia

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    The National Donor Monument, Naarden, the Netherlands Organ donation is the process when a person authorizes an organ of their own to be removed and transplanted to another person, legally, either by consent while the donor is alive, through a legal authorization for deceased donation made prior to death, or for deceased donations through the authorization by the legal next of kin.

  7. Daughter surprises dad by being his kidney donor - AOL

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    John Ivanowski was diagnosed two years ago with IgA nephropathy, a type of kidney disease that can lead to kidney failure, according to the National Institutes of Health. Daughter surprises dad by ...

  8. Optimal kidney exchange - Wikipedia

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    Optimal kidney exchange (OKE) is an optimization problem faced by programs for kidney paired donations (also called Kidney Exchange Programs). Such programs have large databases of patient-donor pairs, where the donor is willing to donate a kidney in order to help the patient, but cannot do so due to medical incompatibility.

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    It started with a slice of pizza and led to a lifesaving surgery. Theo Alano received the shock of a lifetime when he learned he was in end-stage kidney failure after going to the hospital for an ...

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