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  • Title: Renal transplantation: older recipients and donors.
    Author: Morrissey PE, Yango AF.
    Journal: Clin Geriatr Med; 2006 Aug; 22(3):687-707. PubMed ID: 16860254.
    Abstract:
    The majority of patients receiving a renal allograft, including a kidney from an older donor, do well. Renal transplantation from a living donor is associated with distinct advantages, including prolonged allograft survival. When live donors are not available, however, deceased donor kidneys provide suitable renal function that frequently lasts the lifetime of elderly recipients. Elderly patients who receive a kidney transplant enjoy improved survival, better quality of life, and lower medical costs than those who remain on dialysis.
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