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Kidney Transplantation - FAQ's. Where do transplant kidneys come from? There are two sources for kidney:. Living related donors (which include parents, siblings, children or spouse). Many people do not have suitable donors. They are placed on the transplant waiting list. The length of time you wait for a kidney is unpredictable because it depends on the availability of cadaver donors. How is the donor screened? Donor is screened for:. How is the recipient evaluated? 6 Social and psychiatric evaluation.
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Mumbai Kidney Foundation
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Mumbai Kidney Foundation (MKF) is an initiative endeavouring to brighten the lives of chronic kidney disease patients. It is a small effort launched on the auspicious occasion of the first World Kidney Day (9th March 2006) for education, prevention, treatment of kidney disease and rehabilitation of kidney patients. Our mission statement is "SHARING THE BURDEN". For the common man. Conducting health check up camps. Distribution of educational material. Conducting lectures and discussions. Promotion of cad...
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Annual Day - 2016. The Mumbai Kidney Foundation Annual Day was held on Sunday, 20th March 2016 at the Aspee Auditorium, Malad from 9 am to 2 pm followed by Lunch. The MKF Annual day, done every year for the last 7 years is a celebration of the inner strength and resilience of our patients. Signing Off: MKF Event Management Team. Walk for kidney's, Save your kidneys. A talk on diet and prevention of diabetes high blood pressure and kidney disease was given followed by a panel discussion by eminent doctors...
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Patient-centric care: What’s important to the Patient? Patient-centric care: What’s important to the Patient? February 7th, 2017. The Institute of Medicine defines Patient-centric care as Providing care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient preferences, needs, and values and ensuring that patient values guide all clinical decisions. The healthcare world today is moving towards Patient-centric care. What exactly does this mean and why is this important? If you asked any [.]. Patient-c...
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A good strategy to manage fluid intake. A good strategy to manage fluid intake. A good strategy to manage fluid intake. By doing this, you have no surprises. In case you feel like having a gulp of cola at dinner, you can skip one round of tea. I believe very few things are entirely out of bounds for people who get thrice weekly dialysis. You can have everything in limited quantities provided you plan it well. December 17th, 2016. Comments Off on A good strategy to manage fluid intake. February 7th, 2017.
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This author has not yet filled in any details. So far admin has created 3 blog entries. Patient-centric care: What’s important to the Patient? Patient-centric care: What’s important to the Patient? February 7th, 2017. If you asked any [.]. Don’t take your organs to Heaven, God knows we need them here. Don’t take your organs to Heaven, God knows we need them here. December 24th, 2016. A good strategy to manage fluid intake. A good strategy to manage fluid intake. December 17th, 2016. For me, the biggest p...
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Don’t take your organs to Heaven, God knows we need them here – Blogs
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Don’t take your organs to Heaven, God knows we need them here. Don’t take your organs to Heaven, God knows we need them here. Don’t take your organs to Heaven, God knows we need them here. Please take 2 minutes of your busy schedule and read the following:. Would Kishan and Radha be as happy and satisfied as they are now? Sad but true that not everyone is as lucky as Sohan and his family. We are fooling ourselves.We cannot cheat death! But what if you could make something good, out of your death? Patient...
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What are the kidneys? Normally, there are two kidneys, located at upper and back side of the abdomen, one on either side of the spine under the lower ribs. They are a pair of bean shaped organs and in adults, each kidney is about the size of a closed fist. Kidneys purify the blood, regulate fluids, minerals and blood pressure, assist in the production of red blood cells and keep our bones healthy. Who is at high risk for developing kidney diseases? What is kidney failure? Kidney failure occurs only when ...
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A good strategy to manage fluid intake. By doing this, you have no surprises. In case you feel like having a gulp of cola at dinner, you can skip one round of tea. I believe very few things are entirely out of bounds for people who get thrice weekly dialysis. You can have everything in limited quantities provided you plan it well. Lancelot Kidney and GI centre,D1/D2,Bharat baugh,Lancelot compound, SV Road Borivali West Mumbai 400092. Kidney Disease Info Guide.
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