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During the eighteenth century, the idea of divine right
Chronic Glomerular Nephritis
A long-term inflammation and eventual scarring of the glomeruli, the tiny filters in the kidneys responsible for filtering waste from the blood.
Renal Failure
A medical condition where the kidneys fail to adequately filter waste products from the blood.
Recipient Rejection
In transplantation, the immune response of a recipient's body against the transplanted organ or tissue.
Cyclosporine
A medication commonly used to suppress the immune system, particularly after organ transplants to prevent rejection.
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