Multiple Myeloma: What It Is, What It Does, and How It’s Treated

Multiple myeloma is a blood cancer that starts in plasma cells—a type of white blood cell that normally helps you fight infections by making antibodies. In myeloma, those plasma cells become abnormal, multiply, and build up in the bone marrow (the “factory” inside bones that makes blood cells). What happens in the body When myeloma […]

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Pre-Transplant Guidance

Pre-transplant guidance for a kidney transplant typically includes several important aspects to ensure a successful transplantation process. These guidelines may vary depending on the transplant center and the specific needs of the patient, but here are some common pre-transplant guidance steps: It’s important to note that these guidelines may vary and it is essential for

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Filtering Blood

The kidneys play a vital role in filtering blood through a process known as glomerular filtration. The blood is filtered in microscopic units called nephrons, which are located in the kidneys. As blood flows through the nephrons, it passes through tiny capillaries known as glomeruli. These glomeruli have a unique structure that allows for the

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The Kidney Transplant Process

I. Introduction A. Definition of kidney transplant B. Purpose of kidney transplant II. Pre-transplant evaluation A. Medical and psychological assessments B. Compatibility tests C. Placement on the transplant waiting list III. Finding a donor A. Living donor option 1. Donor evaluation process 2. Compatibility testing B. Deceased donor option 1. Organ procurement process 2. Matching

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