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Ann Gregory
Med J Aust 2004; 180 (11): . || doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2004.tb06085.x
Published online: 7 June 2004

A living-donor exchange of kidneys has occurred between members of a Palestinian and an Israeli family in the Middle East, defying political and social constraints, according to an article reporting advances in living-donor transplantation. The exchange involves two donors, incompatible with their intended recipient, donating to each other’s recipient, with whom they are compatible. In this exchange, a 45-year-old Arab truck driver received a kidney from a 38-year-old Jewish donor, and the Jewish donor’s 10-year-old son received a kidney from the truck driver’s wife. Programs of living-donor exchange are in operation in several locations around the world.




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