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Q: Kidney transplant : is kidney transplantation advised for a
asked by: DoctorQuestion on July 15th, 2007
To My father age and long lasting diabetics is kidney transplation adviced --please let me know


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replied on August 8th, 2007
Kidney Conditions Answer A3074
A patient experiencing diabetes such as your father is a likely candidate for a kidney transplantation. The kidney transplant can come from someone who has died, or can be a living donor (such as a close relative) who can donate a kidney to your father. You can consult your internist for further advice and a consultation.




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