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Transplantation

Patients can receive a kidney transplant and regain successful kidney functions. The best possible source of kidney donation is a close relative whose blood and tissue type match the patient's. Other sources of donated organs include cadavers and living donors who are not blood relatives, such as a spouse or friend. New anti-rejection drugs have improved the success rates of transplants from organ donations outside blood relatives.

Approximately 50 renal transplants are done annually at Georgetown University hospital. A kidney -pancreas program has recently been started. We have a weekly transplant clinic for the long term follow up of renal transplant recipients. We also perform most of the renal allograft biopsies done at the hospital.

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