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Organ Donation

Seminars in Liver Disease, 2009
Liver transplantation expertise has expanded throughout the world to the point where liver transplants are available in most developed countries. In many cases, however, legislation and regulations have not kept pace with the advances in healthcare technology.
Jason, Rhee   +3 more
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[Oocyt donation].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2021
The number of treatments with donated oocytes has risen markedly in Denmark during the latest decade due to changes in legislation and because female age is increasingly advanced when fertility treatment is warranted. Today, oocyte donation is a standard procedure offering the otherwise untreatable a high chance of achieving a pregnancy.
Larsen, Elisabeth Clare   +2 more
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Blood Donation

JAMA, 2023
This JAMA Patient Page describes the blood donation experience, why blood donation is important, and resources for people who want to donate blood.
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Donation deferred

Nursing Standard, 1994
The RCN has deferred a decision on whether to donate £1,500 for renowned US nurse Virginia Henderson to live in a supported community setting.
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Oocyte donation

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2002
Oocyte donation affords women with ovarian failure, advanced reproductive age, heritable conditions or recurrent implantation failure the ability to conceive. Recipients must be medically screened carefully prior to attempting pregnancy. Egg donors should also be healthy and pose no infectious or genetic risk to the recipient or offspring.
Jeffrey, Klein, Mark V, Sauer
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Oocyte donation

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1992
Use of donor oocytes is becoming an increasingly important facet of assisted reproductive technology programs. Candidates for donor oocytes include women with premature ovarian failure or severe genetic disorders, women who respond poorly to human menopausal gonadotropin, and women older than 40 years who do not conceive with used of other therapies ...
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[Oocyte donation -- embryo donation].

Contraception, fertilite, sexualite (1992), 1997
From 1993 to 1995, 82 donors have permitted the retrieval of 810 oocytes allowing to obtain 411 embryos. 95 receiving couples have been included : 30 obtained a pregnancy, 7 abandoned and 38 are waiting for a transfer. The rate of pregnancies by transfer is superior to the one observed with the transfer of frozen embryos (40.5% versus 27%).
D, Cornet   +6 more
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Organ donation

Emergency Nurse, 2011
In this article, the research team has compared NHS Blood and Transplant data collected in all four UK countries between 1990 and 2009. They analysed rates of donation of kidneys, livers, hearts, lungs and corneas per million of the population to see how they differed between the four countries and whether the differences relate to organ type.
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Cross-Cultural Donation and Donation Interview

Transplantation Proceedings, 2008
The increased number of donors from other countries leads to language, cultural, and communication barriers during the donation interview. Understanding how people have acquired their attitudes and beliefs will help create better intervention strategies. We studied the interviews performed during the last 7 years with the families of 90 donors who came
C, Santiago   +6 more
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Organ donation

Emergency Nurse, 2006
This article shares the work of the Organ Donation Breakthrough Collaborative (ODBC) in the United States.
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