@article{oai:kindai.repo.nii.ac.jp:00018910, author = {Mori, Yasunori and Kikuchi, Takashi and Saito, Yoshitaka and Hayashi, Taiji and Nose, Kazuhiro and Nishioka, Tsukasa and Uemura, Hirotsugu}, issue = {1}, journal = {ACTA MEDICA KINDAI UNIVERSITY}, month = {Jun}, note = {[Abstract] Intellectual disability has been a controversial relative contraindication to organ transplantation. There are few data available in the literature on the outcome of kidney transplantation in patients with intellectual disability. We present the case of a 39-year-old male with intellectual disability who underwent living kidney transplantation. The patient’s intelligence level was at an elementary school lower grade level (IQ=56); therefore, we communicated primarily through his mother. We assembled a team of specialists who were assigned various tasks to facilitate the patient’s therapy. The clinical course was successful, without any major problems, due to the fact that we held a joint conference with other departments monthly.}, pages = {25--28}, title = { Living kidney transplantation in an autistic patient with intellectual disability: a case report}, volume = {42}, year = {2017}, yomi = {モリ, ヤスノリ and キクチ, タカシ and サイトウ, ヨシタカ and ハヤシ, タイジ and ノセ, カズヒロ and ニシオカ, ツカサ and ウエムラ, ヒロツグ} }