Milad Baradaran-Ghahfarokhi
1*1 Medical Physics and Medical Engineering Department, School of Medicine Isfahan University of Medical Sciences Isfahan Iran.
*Corresponding Author: *Corresponding author: Milad Baradaran-Ghahfarokhi; Medical Physics and Medical Engineering Department, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran. Telephone: 00983117922432 , Fax: 00983116688597 , Email:
mbaradaran@edc.mui.ac.ir
Implication for health policy/practice/research/medical education:
Since the first kidney transplant was performed over fifty years ago, it has offered the chance of life and the freedom from dialysis for thousands of people. However, due to its importance, donated kidneys have become a commercial asset. This letter focuses on an old issue from Holy Quran for non-monetary transplantation with a new look.
Please cite this paper as: Baradaran-Ghahfarokhi M. Non-monetary renal transplantation: An old issue and a new look from Holy Quran. J Nephropathology. 2012; 1(2): 121-122. DOI: 10.5812/nephropathol.7528