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Clinical ethics
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Should we perform kidney transplants on foreign nationals?
- Correspondence to Marie-Chantal Fortin, Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal, Transplant and Nephrology Division, Hôpital Notre-Dame1560 Sherbrooke Street East, Montreal, Quebec, H2L 4M1, Canada; marie-chantal.fortin{at}sympatico.ca
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Should we perform kidney transplants on foreign nationals?
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- Received April 16, 2013
- Revised October 9, 2013
- Accepted November 5, 2013
- First published November 25, 2013.
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November 19, 2014
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