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Should a Nonadherent Adolescent Receive a Second Kidney?

Case Carl is 17-1/2 years old and has familial nephrotic syndrome due to focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. His sister also developed renal failure; she underwent hemodialysis and then transplantation. Carl had observed that her quality…

By John D. LantosJanuary 1, 20121 min readin The AMA Journal of Ethic

Case Carl is 17-1/2 years old and has familial nephrotic syndrome due to focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. His sister also developed renal failure; she underwent hemodialysis and then transplantation. Carl had observed that her quality of life was much better after transplantation. Carl’s mother died when he was an infant. His father has mental health problems and struggles to cope with those and his two chronically ill children.

Originally published at The AMA Journal of Ethic · January 1, 2012.

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John D. Lantos is a pediatrician and bioethicist writing on AI in medicine, neonatal intensive care, and end-of-life decisions. His essays appear in JAMA, JAMA Pediatrics, the Hastings Center Report, the New England Journal of Medicine, and Aeon. Read more about John.

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