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Organ Transplantation: Skin Transplantation
The American Journal of Nursing, 1981C, Acres, E R, Kraft
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2014
Mouse nonvascularized skin transplant model is used to investigate the immunological mechanisms of graft chronic/acute rejection and mainly characterized by its easy surgical procedure compared with other vascularized transplant models. Importantly, skin graft rejecting process is reliable and reproducible in the aspect of allogeneic responses ...
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Mouse nonvascularized skin transplant model is used to investigate the immunological mechanisms of graft chronic/acute rejection and mainly characterized by its easy surgical procedure compared with other vascularized transplant models. Importantly, skin graft rejecting process is reliable and reproducible in the aspect of allogeneic responses ...
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Skin Lesions in Transplant Patients
Dermatologic Clinics, 1990A multitude of skin lesions that are seen following organ transplantation have been presented. Many of them, such as opportunistic infections, are related to the immunosuppressive agents used to prevent graft rejection and graft-versus-host disease. Corticosteroids and cyclosporine commonly produce other skin changes as well.
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Zeitschrift fur Hautkrankheiten, 1989
The considerations of defect-closure in skin surgery are associated with the question--flap or graft? Different areas and conditions require individualized approaches to reconstruction. A great variety of ingenious flaps and the new method of skin-expander promote and favourise these techniques in surgical defect closure.
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The considerations of defect-closure in skin surgery are associated with the question--flap or graft? Different areas and conditions require individualized approaches to reconstruction. A great variety of ingenious flaps and the new method of skin-expander promote and favourise these techniques in surgical defect closure.
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