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Table of Content Volume 15 Issue 3 - September 2020


Outcome of cadaveric renal transplantation, single centre experience: A retrospective and prospective clinical study

 

Senthil Kumar R P1, Shivakumar D2*

 

1Assistant Professor, Department of Nephrology, Kilpauk Medical College, Chennai, INDIA.

2Assistant Professor, Department of Nephrology, Government Royapettah Hospital and Kilpauk Medical College, INDIA.

Email: dshiva1978@gmail.com

 

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