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Autologous Bone Marrow Transplantation

Southern Medical Journal, 1975
Bone marrow cells can be aspirated from patients with malignant disorders, stored at low temperatures, and reinfused into the same patient at a later date. In the past, the results of this autologous bone marrow transplantation were equivocal. With the availability of better methods for cryopreservation and more accurate assays for the survival of ...
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Autologe osteochondrale Transplantate

Der Orthopäde, 2008
Zur Wiederherstellung von Knorpeloberflache und geschadigtem subchondralem Knochen steht die Knorpel-Knochen-Transplantation (KKT) zur Verfugung. Hierbei werden Knorpel-Knochen-Zylinder aus einer weniger belasteten Region des Gelenks in das Areal des Knorpelschadens transferiert.
R. Schnettler, U. Horas, C. Meyer
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Autologous Osteochondral Transplantation

2007
Focal cartilage defects of knee constitute a challenging clinical problem for the orthopedic surgeon. These injuries typically occur in active patients, can result in debilitating pain, and have a limited capacity for spontaneous healing. Autologous osteochondral transplantation has been advocated as a treatment for focal cartilage defects, as this ...
Anthony Miniaci   +2 more
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Autologous Fat Transplantation

The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery, 1997
A preliminary analysis of the methods that have been used and the results achieved since fat grafts were first used in 1889 is presented. Descriptions of the techniques used by several practicing physicians were collected by personal communication and a review of the literature and are recorded in this paper.
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[Autologous osteochondral transplants].

Der Orthopade, 2008
Osteochondral transplantation is a treatment option for restoring lesions of the cartilage surface and the underlying subchondral bone. For this technique, osteochondral cylinders are taken from less loaded regions of the knee joint and brought into the defect. It is based on press-fit implantation of osteochondral cylinders that are harvested from the
R, Schnettler, U, Horas, C, Meyer
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[Autologous spleen transplantation].

Orvosi hetilap, 1993
Splenectomy is known to increase the risk of overwhelming bacterial infection. There is a decrease in immunoglobulin IgM, T-lymphocytes, impaired primary antibody response to antigen challenge, an altered opsonic function and a tuftsin deficiency. Splenic autotransplantation has been suggested as a method of preserving function and this concept is ...
T, Szendröi   +6 more
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AUTOLOGOUS GLIOMA TRANSPLANTATION

The Lancet, 1960
W H, BLOOM   +3 more
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[Autologous chondrocytes transplantation].

Clinical calcium, 2005
Hunter's observation in 1743 that cartilage "once destroyed, is not repaired" has not essentially changed for two and a half centuries. At present, there is no well-established procedure for the repair of cartilage defect with articular cartilage. Transplantation of human autologous chondrocytes in suspension, as reported by Brittberg et al., provided ...
Kenzo, Kawasaki   +2 more
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AUTOLOGOUS FAT TRANSPLANTATION

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1987
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AUTOLOGOUS TRANSPLANTATION

Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1999
Robert Vescio, James Berenson
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