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Shivaswamy V et al. - Multiple mechanisms may contribute to better lipid levels in both groups as well as the lack of difference between diabetic and nondiabetic recipients compared with what has been reported previously: greater use of and more effective lipid-lowering agents, no significant weight gain, no difference in renal function between groups, and better control of glucose in the diabetic group. Thus, overall, lipids can be controlled as well in diabetic as in nondiabetic KTX recipients.

   

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