Publications by authors named "Rachel Michowiz"

Living kidney donations in Israel come from 2 sources: family members and individuals who volunteer to donate their kidney to patients with whom they do not have personal acquaintance. We refer to the first group as directed living donors (DLDs) and the second as semidirected living donors (SDLDs). The incidence of SDLD in Israel is ∼60%, the highest in the world.

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Introduction: With the introduction of new therapies, the ABO barrier for kidney transplantation has been breached. In the recent decade the reported results with ABO incompatible (ABOi) kidney transplantation are similar to ABO compatible transplantation. We report on our initial experience with ABOi kidney transplantation performed at the Rabin Medical Center.

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Background: The prevalence of adrenal incidentalomas (AIs) in asymptomatic individuals is unknown. This study evaluated the prevalence of AIs in healthy kidney donors in whom pre-operative computed tomography (CT) is performed routinely.

Methods: All potential kidney donors evaluated at the Rabin Medical Center who had routine abdominal CT were identified and their medical records were retrospectively reviewed.

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Recurrence of hepatitis C in liver transplant recipients is a common event that often leads to loss of the allograft. There are no means to prevent, or even predict, those patients who are more prone to early aggressive recurrence. Therefore there is an increased need for tailored immunosuppression protocols specific to this patient population.

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