Female Kidney Transplant Recipients Are More Likely To Reject Male Donor Organs
New research published in The Lancet suggests that sex-matching kidney donors and recipients may result in better outcomes. The report finds that when females receive a male donor kidney, they have higher rates of graft failure compared to the other three combinations of donor and recipient. These findings imply that future studies and decisions about organ donations should take sex into consideration.
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Filed under: Transplants on July 5th, 2008