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A transplanted kidney is

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 A transplanted kidney is.


  1. Able to maintain the recipient’s blood urea at normal levels.
  2. Able to correct the anaemia of chronic renal failure.
  3. Probably being rejected if the glomerular filtration rate is falling rapidly.
  4. Probably being rejected if there is a sharp rise in body temperature in the absence of infection.
  5. Probably being rejected if the urinary volume is low and the osmolality high.

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A. True One normal kidney can do this.

B. True By replacing the deficient erythropoietin.

C. True This suggests nephron damage.

D. True This, like a raised ESR and granulocyte count, suggests tissue destruction.

E. False A high urinary osmolality suggests excellent renal function

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