Primary care of patients with renal transplants
- PMID: 9167657
- DOI: 10.1016/s0025-7125(05)70545-9
Primary care of patients with renal transplants
Abstract
The number of renal transplant recipients in the community continues to rise due to improved organ and patient survival. With increasing emphasis on primary care, more organ transplant recipients are being cared for by primary care physicians. This article outlines the management of renal transplant recipients and reviews the problems unique to this group of patients.
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