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KIMS hospital Kurnool- pioneer in transplant program in Rayalaseema region Details shared by Dr K Anantha Rao, Nephrologist, KIMS Hospital, Kurnool. Kidney transplant is the best option in patients suffering from kidney failure. There are mainly two kinds of kidney donors – Living and Cadaver. Living donor

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Very rare problem, with an occurrence rate of 1 in one lakh population First pediatric case in Andhra Pradesh Successfully treated in Kurnool KIMS Hospital   Charan, a 10-year-old boy from the Yemmiganur area, experienced swelling of his feet and face, followed by high blood pressure and blood in

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The donor was his partner aged 63, thus overcoming age barriers Kauvery Hospital Vadapalani, a unit of Kauvery Group of Hospitals a leading multispecialty healthcare chain in Tamil Nadu, successfully performed a Kidney Transplant for a man aged 73. The recipient’s wife, aged 63, was

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Attitude, Behaviour and Communication are important * Whatever we do, should communicate to patients * Governor of Telangana Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan on inauguration of NOTSS course in KIMS Hosptials * The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh conducts course * NOTSS masterclasses to be counducted across the country Dr. Tamilisai

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This year, Manipal Hospitals celebrated Mother’s Day in a novel manner – India’s second-largest healthcare chain shared a few remarkable stories of children who donated their organs to save the lives of their mothers. At an event, 4 mothers (kidney + liver recipients) shared their

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Dr. Bhanu Prasad Senior Consultant Nephrologist Apollo Hospitals, Hyderguda   What are the kidneys? There are 2 kidneys: There is once in either side of your back. Each kidney is about the size of your fist. What do the kidneys do? Filter your blood, Remove extra water to make urine,

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Successful kidney transplant performed by Medicover Hospitals, Navi Mumbai When it comes to kidney transplants, India has never boasted positive numbers. It was estimated that around 1.8 lakh persons suffer from renal failure every year in India. However, the number of renal transplants done is only

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