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A cross sectional follow-up study of kidney donors in a tertiary care centre from south India

 

Shivakumar Dakshinamoorthy1, Murugesan V2*

 

1,2Assistant Professor, Department of Nephrology, Kilpauk Medical College and Government Royapettah Hospital Chennai, INDIA.

Email: dshiva1978@gmail.com

 

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