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Solid Organ Transplantation

Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2020
Please add expansion for AL. Hematologic disease control combined with solid organ transplantation can result in long-term survival in selected patients with light chain (AL) amyloidosis and limited other organ involvement. Restoration of critical cardiac function with organ transplantation can render patients eligible for effective disease-directed ...
Susan, Bal, Heather J, Landau
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Attitudes Toward Organ Transplantation

Transplantation Proceedings, 2023
The purpose of transplantation is to improve the health or save the life of the recipient. Although organ transplantation is a method generally accepted by society, there are still people who, referring to moral and ethical aspects, reject its validity.
Katarzyna Wiśniewska   +5 more
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Organ Transplantation

Science, 1983
In the report "Pregnancy interception with a combination of prostaglandins: Studies in monkeys: by J. W. Wilks (30 Sept., p. 1407), figures 2 and 3 on page 1408 were interchanged.
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Xenogeneic organ transplantation

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1996
Over the past few years, several major advances have occurred in the understanding of how the humoral and cellular immune system of humans recognizes and destroys transplanted cells, tissues and organs derived from animal sources. Consequently, armed with this new knowledge, several laboratories have now developed novel immunoprotective technologies ...
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Organ transplantation in Egypt

Progress in Transplantation, 2010
Concern has increasingly been expressed about the growing number of reports of medical personnel participating in the transplantation of human organs or tissues taken from the bodies of executed prisoners, handicapped patients, or poor persons who have agreed to part with their organs for commercial purposes.
Wayne, Paris, Bakr, Nour
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Organ transplantation in children

Intensive Care Medicine, 1989
Organ transplantations have opened a new field in medicine and particularly in pediatrics. The kidney was the first organ to be regularly transplanted and there are now more than 2000 children who have received a kidney graft. Cadaver kidneys or living-related donor (LRD) kidneys can be used since an adult kidney may be grafted in a young child ...
M, Broyer   +3 more
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Reexamining Organ Transplantation

JAMA, 2001
IT IS TIME TO CONSIDER A FUNDAMENTAL REEXAMINATION of the US system for transplantable organ procurement and allocation. This need arises from several important issues, including whether regional vs national allocation policies best ensure fair access to available organs; the alleged problems in procurement of human tissue under investigation by the ...
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Organ Procurement and Transplantation

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1989
The path of successful organ transplants has been sown with considerable ethical, legal, social, and moral dilemmas. Some of these dilemmas have been addressed to the public's satisfaction, but many questions are left to be answered. The possibility of prolonging a life through high-technology medicine such as transplantation and through the use of ...
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