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Il trapianto di rene (TR) costituisce la migliore terapia riabilitativa nel bambino uremico, perché è l’unica in grado di ripristinare un normale stato fisiologico. La dialisi, invece, limita il normale sviluppo fisico e neurologico, pur con un supporto nutrizionale eccellente, soprattutto nei bambini molto piccoli [1]. Pertanto il TR, in questo gruppo di pazienti, potrebbe svolgere un ruolo maggiore, in termini di crescita fisica e sviluppo neurologico, a condizione che i suoi risultati siano soddisfacenti.

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Rota, G. et al. (2012). Trapianto di rene. In: Rianimazione in età pediatrica. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2059-7_47

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