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Donor-Specific Antibodies May Increase Arteriosclerosis - Doctors Lounge PDF Print
Doctors Lounge
... allograft recipients with and without donor-specific antibodies, and it is significantly increased in patients with donor-specific antibodies, according to a study published online April 14 in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology.

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Meat found to be commonly contaminated with drug-resistant Staph. aureus. PDF Print
LA Times: About half — 47% of the samples — contained S. aureus, the researchers reported Friday in Clinical Infectious Diseases. Of those bacteria, 52% were resistant to at least three classes of antibiotics. DNA testing suggested the animals were the source of contamination.

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Transplant/Nontransplant Outcomes Similar After Endovascular Intervention - Internal Medicine News Digital Network PDF Print
Internal Medicine News Digital Network
Primary, primary-assisted, and secondary patency and limb salvage rates are similar in transplant and nontransplant populations, but renal transplant patients have slightly – though not significantly – worse outcomes than do heart transplant patients,

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Earthquake in Haiti helps doctors figure out ways to treat victims of crush ... - Los Angeles Times PDF Print
Los Angeles Times
The CDC also notes that 2% to 15% of people who experience earthquakes causing “major structural damage” wind up with crush syndrome, and that half of them develop acute renal failure. (Californians, they're talking to you.) The Israeli doctors set up

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Dialysis service for Connaigre Peninsula - Harbour Breton Coaster PDF Print
Harbour Breton Coaster
Fortune Bay-Cape LA Hune MHA Tracey Perry and Health Minister Jerome Kennedy were all smiles on April 13 in announcing that the Connaigre Health Care Centre in Harbour Breton will receive $1.1 million to provide a dialysis service for residents in the.

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