8. Современное состояние трансплантации трупной почки в Казахстане
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Abstract
Transplantation of organs saves thousands of lives annually all over the world. Of all kinds of transplantation of organs the most well-developed, as in whole world so as in Kazakhstan, is kidney transplantation. Increas-ing number of patients, seeking for kidney transplantation lead to shortage of donors. In whole world there is a common problem of shortage of donors in different grades. According to local social, ethic, religious and other considerations deceased donor transplantations and living donor kidney transplantations are developed diversely.
Keywords
kidney, transplantation, deceased-donor, Kazakhstan
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