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      • Former All Black Jonah Lomu has had a kidney transplant at Auckland City Hospital. He underwent a live donor kidney transplant at midday on Tuesday after ten years of dealing with a debilitating kidney disorder, his doctor John Mayhew said in a statement tonight.
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  2. Oct 19, 2022 · Jonah Lomu revealed in 1995 that he had been diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome and in 2004 underwent a kidney transplant. In a recent interview he said his goal was to see his children grow...

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    • Melissa Davey
    • Nephrotic Syndrome
    • Dialysis
    • Understanding The Genetic Causes

    There are several diseases of the kidney where the filters of the nephron become damaged. This leads to a loss of large amounts of protein in the urine (when there should normally be very little), which leads to low blood protein levels and body swelling, known as oedema. It is this combination of symptoms and signs that is called nephrotic syndrom...

    Certain underlying causes of nephrotic syndrome will eventually lead to complete kidney failure. This has devastating consequences and often means the patient has to rely on renal dialysis - where a machine does the job of the kidneys - until a kidney transplant can be performed. People can survive for many years on dialysis, but survival is often ...

    Research at Newcastle Universityaims to understand the genetic causes of nephrotic syndrome. This is where an inherited change in a gene predisposes patients to kidney disease resulting in a protein leak. Although we are born with our set of genes, often it isn’t until adult life that these conditions appear. Knowing the underlying genetic conditio...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jonah_LomuJonah Lomu - Wikipedia

    Side effects of Lomu's dialysis treatment led to severe nerve damage in his feet and legs; his doctors warned him that he faced life in a wheelchair if a kidney transplant was not performed soon. Lomu underwent a kidney transplant on 28 July 2004 in Auckland , New Zealand.

    • Jonah Tali Lomu
    • 192 cm (6 ft 4 in)
    • 12 May 1975
    • 120 kg (265 lb; 18 st 13 lb)
  4. In an interview with The New York Times last year, Lomu said he was on a kidney transplant list and underwent dialysis every other day. Despite his health problems, Lomu had been posting on...

  5. Jonah Lomu was arguably New Zealand’s highest profile kidney patient in recent memory. Jonahs time with chronic kidney disease was, as the saying goes, ‘a game of two halves. Incredibly, he was still able to score tries and terrorise opposition defenses while undergoing significant treatment for his condition.

  6. By AINSLEY THOMSON Jonah Lomu is recovering in Auckland City Hospital after a kidney transplant. The All Black legend had the operation on Tuesday. His donor, who wants to remain anonymous,...

  7. Nov 18, 2015 · It forced him to quit the game and he had a kidney transplant in 2004, but the organ stopped functioning in 2011. "Jonah was a legend of our game and loved by his many fans both here and...

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