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Updated by SGH-TRANSPLANTPEDIA Rejection often has no symptoms, and most patients feel completely well.
Occasionally, there may be reduced urine output, but this is uncommon.
More often, the only signs are detected on routine tests—such as a rise in creatinine or protein in the urine.
To make a definite diagnosis, a kidney biopsy is usually needed. Contact us
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