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Renal Transplantation

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  • E-course: EAU Guidelines on Renal Cell Carcinoma
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E-course: EAU Guidelines on Renal Cell Carcinoma

This course compiles the most recent clinical guidelines edited by the EAU on Renal Cell Cancer (RCC). The RCC guidelines course is divided into 2 learning units. Each learning Unit consists of multiple choice questions that you can answer by navigating to the corresponding chapter of the RCC guideline. The questions are offered for self-assessment of your knowledge of the EAU Guidelines on Renal Cell Cancer.

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Cheat Sheet: Transplantation surgery Part I

With this cheat sheet, you will quickly gain insight into organ retrieval and transplantation surgery to Renal Transplantation.

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Cheat Sheet: Transplantation surgery Part II

With this cheat sheet, you will quickly gain insight into the surgical approaches to Renal Transplantation.

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Cheat Sheet: Complications

This Cheat Sheet covers donor and recipient complications. Donors may experience surgical risks and long-term renal issues. Recipients face complications such as haemorrhage, thrombosis, and urinary leaks. Management includes surgical interventions and medical therapies to address these risks effectively.

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