1. In addition to outcome, the two factors which should be considered before selecting a donor are growth and rehabilitation after transplantation. Hodson et al., in 1978,7 reported that most LD allograft recipients who survived with functioning allografts for longer than 6 months demonstrated catch-up growth. However, few recipients maintained catch-up growth during the second and third years after their transplants
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