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Topics in Transplantation Medicine for General Nephrologists
Before transplantation, the general nephrologist is the primary resource for potential kidney transplantation recipients. After transplantation, the general nephrologist is increasingly managing transplant medications and complications. We provide evidence-based management strategies for common clin...
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description | Before transplantation, the general nephrologist is the primary resource for potential kidney transplantation recipients. After transplantation, the general nephrologist is increasingly managing transplant medications and complications. We provide evidence-based management strategies for common clinical issues. Linking our approach with the data allows the clinician to explore each subject in greater depth to tailor care to individual patients. |
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