Abstract
In the sixties, the outlook for children with end-stage renal disease was grim. As recently as 1970, it was thought that it would be kinder to both the parents and child to let the child die rather than be subjected to prolonged suffering by unproven methods of either dialysis or renal transplantation. Currently, renal transplantation is the preferred method of treatment in children with end-stage renal disease to achieve optimal growth and early rehabilitation.
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