Renal funtional reserve in kidney transplant recipients

In the last few years different authors have observed that kidney transplant recipients with good organ function do not have a renal functional reserve (RFR). This condition is accompained by a high glomerular filtration rate (GFR) [2–6]. We studied RFR in patients with very good organ function unde...

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Hauptverfasser: Fagugli, R.M., Selvi, A., Fedeli, L., Brugnano, R., Cozzari, M., Buoncristiani, U.
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Immunosuppressive Agents - therapeutic use
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Kidney function
Kidney Function Tests
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Male
Reference Values
Renal transplantation
Treatment Outcome
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