cadaveric transplantation

  • 1cadaveric donor transplantation — allogeneic transplantation using a cadaveric donor (see under donor) …

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  • 2cadaveric donor — an organ or tissue donor who has already died; see also cadaveric donor transplantation …

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  • 3allogeneic transplantation — transplantation of an allograft; the three types are cadaveric donor t., living related donor t., and living unrelated donor t. Called also allotransplantation …

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  • 4Organ transplantation — Intervention Cosmas and Damian miraculously transplant the (black) leg of a Moor onto the (white) body of Justinian. Ditzingen, 16th century ICD 10 PCS …

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  • 5Liver transplantation — Intervention Human liver ICD 9 CM 50.5 …

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  • 6Kidney transplantation — or renal transplantation is the organ transplant of a kidney in a patient with end stage renal disease. Kidney transplantation is typically classified as deceased donor (formerly known as cadaveric) or living donor transplantation depending on… …

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  • 7Islet cell transplantation — Islet transplantation is the transplantation of isolated islets from a donor pancreas and into another person. It is an experimental treatment for type 1 diabetes mellitus. Once transplanted, the islets begin to produce insulin, actively… …

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  • 8Pancreas transplantation — Interventions infobox Name = PAGENAME Caption = ICD10 = ICD9 = 52.8 MeshID = D016035 OtherCodes = A pancreas transplant is an organ transplant that involves implanting a healthy pancreas (one that can produce insulin) into a person who has… …

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  • 9Organ transplantation in Japan — is regulated by the 1997 Organ Transplant Law which legalized organ procurement from brain dead donors.[1] After an early involvement in organ transplantation that was on a par with developments in the rest of the world, attitudes in Japan… …

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  • 10Organ transplant — An organ transplant is the moving of a whole or partial organ from one body to another (or from a donor site on the patient s own body), for the purpose of replacing the recipient s damaged or failing organ with a working one from the donor site …

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