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The glomerular filtration rates of 28 subjects, who had undergone donor nephrectomy up to 22 years previously, were measured before and after ingestion of an 80 g protein meal. A renal functional reserve was demonstrated in all cases. There was no evidence of loss of this reserve with time after nephrectomy. This study supports the view that long-term compensatory hyperfiltration of the remaining kidney after donor nephrectomy is not damaging, at least over this time scale.
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