Cadaver organs are most commonly used. Donors are usually patients with irreversible brain stem damage who have no evidence of malignant disease. Ideally, once removed, the kidneys should be kept in ice for no more than 24 hours.
Living donors are used infrequently. Such donors should:
Transplantation is more successful the more similar the immunogenetic pattern of donor and recipient. Close tissue matching at HLA class II loci appears to be important.
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