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Perceived State of Health is Worse in Kidney Recipients Younger Than 60 Years vs Older Than 60 Years
Transplantation Proceedings, 09/24/09
Ortega T et al. – Patients older than 60 years have higher PSH scores compared with patients younger than 60 years. However, scores for the younger patients were significantly improved at 1 year after transplantation.
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