Abstract
Summary
Three cases of clinical renal transplantation have been performed, using donor organs of different blood type than that in the recipient patient. Graft function occurred in all 3 cases, being most retarded in the kidney subjected to the longest ischemia. The kidneys provided by living donors have essentially normal function 9 and 5 weeks after transplantation.
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