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Frequency of Zinc Deficiency Among Thalassemia Major Patients: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Hayat U +7 more
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Long-term disease control of monomorphic epitheliotrophic intestinal T-cell lymphoma (MEITL) with CNS involvement in a caucasian patient by allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation. [PDF]
Lindauer M +5 more
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Why We Do Not Recommend That People With High‐Risk Smoldering Myeloma Receive Treatment
American Journal of Hematology, EarlyView.
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Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 1989
According to one principle of surgery, the transplantation of vital tissue is the best method of reconstructing a defect. Because of absent immunologic reactions, high osteogenic potency, and preserved stability, transplantation of autogenous bone shows the best results.
P. Regazzoni
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According to one principle of surgery, the transplantation of vital tissue is the best method of reconstructing a defect. Because of absent immunologic reactions, high osteogenic potency, and preserved stability, transplantation of autogenous bone shows the best results.
P. Regazzoni
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Hospital Medicine, 2003
Bony deficiency, particularly loss of bone stock associated with failed joint replacements or tumours, is a challenging problem in orthopaedic surgery. Bone transplantation techniques provide solutions that can be tailored to the clinical problem. However, the risks of bone transplantation are well documented and the biology of allograft incorporation
D. C. Rees, F. Haddad
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Bony deficiency, particularly loss of bone stock associated with failed joint replacements or tumours, is a challenging problem in orthopaedic surgery. Bone transplantation techniques provide solutions that can be tailored to the clinical problem. However, the risks of bone transplantation are well documented and the biology of allograft incorporation
D. C. Rees, F. Haddad
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Current Opinion in Immunology, 1989
Bone marrow transplantation for treatment of certain hematologic and nonhematologic diseases is rapidly becoming the treatment of choice for a large number of patients. Over 10,000 marrow transplants have been performed, and over 200 marrow transplant units currently exist.
E H, Romond +7 more
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Bone marrow transplantation for treatment of certain hematologic and nonhematologic diseases is rapidly becoming the treatment of choice for a large number of patients. Over 10,000 marrow transplants have been performed, and over 200 marrow transplant units currently exist.
E H, Romond +7 more
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