How To Treat Fabry's Disease
Kidney Transplant

End-stage renal disease caused by Fabry's disease requires a kidney transplant. Patients who have undergone a transplant to treat the symptoms of Fabry's disease have had favorable outlooks and gone on to live with functioning kidneys for up to twenty-five more years.
The long-term outcome for a Fabry's disease kidney transplant makes it a good option for patients who need it. The waiting list for a transplant is long, so many patients spend years on dialysis waiting to get matched with a donor. Although this can be a tiresome process, the final results and prognosis are good and worth waiting for.
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