A Case of Living-Donor Renal Transplantation for Chronic Renal Failure Caused by Secondary Amyloidosis
Transplantation Proceedings, 08/19/2011
Sakai K et al. – The patient was a 50–year–old woman who was diagnosed with secondary amyloidosis and an amyloid kidney. She underwent living donor renal transplantation after about 7 years of hemodialysis. During the 3–year posttransplantation period, she maintained good allograft function with a serum creatinine level about 1.2 mg/dL.






