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Organ Transplantation: The Ethos of Human Body Parts

Organ Transplantation: The Ethos of Human Body Parts

... the Transplantation of Human Organs ...an organ was removed for the good of the patient are made; the compassionate donor clause of the bill is often exploited, with poor Indians being secretly paid for ...

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Aging and the immune response to organ transplantation

Aging and the immune response to organ transplantation

... maintaining organ homeostasis (18, 48, ...after organ transplantation (50, 51) — in recipient mice either genetically or via antibody depletion also prolongs the survival of older grafts ...

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How is organ transplantation depicted in internal medicine and transplantation journals

How is organ transplantation depicted in internal medicine and transplantation journals

... two transplantation journals are those most read by profes- sionals involved in the ...the transplantation community is confronted on a daily basis with the prac- tical problems of organ ...

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Psychosocial challenges before and after organ transplantation

Psychosocial challenges before and after organ transplantation

... end-stage organ failure, the patient has to face his/her limited life expectancy and the need for organ ...timely transplantation are prevailing emotional stressors in this stage of the ...

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ANALYZING ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION LAWS IN INDIA- AN OVERVIEW

ANALYZING ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION LAWS IN INDIA- AN OVERVIEW

... dysfunctional organ of a recipient is replaced with the working organ of the donor is known as Organ Transplantation 2 ...transparency. Transplantation process unlike any other cure is ...

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Characterization of B cell responses in relation to organ transplantation

Characterization of B cell responses in relation to organ transplantation

... In addition to standard immunosuppressive drugs, many experimental immunosuppres- sive protocols are used in efforts to treat humoral rejection, including high dose IVIg, Rituximab and plasmapheresis (17-19), as well as ...

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Death, organ transplantation and medical practice

Death, organ transplantation and medical practice

... That rule has played an important role in assuring the public that physicians will protect the interests of patients while practicing organ transplantation. Its opponents sug- gest that the public might be ...

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Ethical concerns in early 21st century organ transplantation

Ethical concerns in early 21st century organ transplantation

... Medical ethics is an indispensible and challenging aspect of clinical practice. This is particu- larly prominent in the field of organ transplantation. In this paper, initially, a clinical case with brain ...

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Health literacy in solid-organ transplantation: a model to improve understanding

Health literacy in solid-organ transplantation: a model to improve understanding

... in Transplantation (HeaL-T) provides a foundation to visually demonstrate the relationships among variables associated with low health literacy and to develop evidence-based strategies to improve ...

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A glow of HLA typing in organ transplantation

A glow of HLA typing in organ transplantation

... solid organ transplantation like SPI must be used for the detection of pretransplantation HLA antibodies in solid organ transplant recipients and in particular the use of the single-antigen bead ...

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Globalized Medi Care and Organ Transplantation System

Globalized Medi Care and Organ Transplantation System

... of organ donation, the government amended the Transplantation of Human Organs Act, in order to simplify rules and extend the ambit of donors to grandparents and ...called Transplantation of Human ...

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Public Appeals Challenging Criteria for Pediatric Organ Transplantation

Public Appeals Challenging Criteria for Pediatric Organ Transplantation

... abstract In this article, I review the ethical issues that arise in the allocation of deceased-donor organs to children and young adults. By analyzing the public media cases of Sarah Murnaghan, Amelia Rivera, and Riley ...

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The Ethics of Organ Transplantation: Shortages and Strategies

The Ethics of Organ Transplantation: Shortages and Strategies

... for organ transplantation since its inception is the “dead donor rule”, which states that vital organs should be procured from persons only after they are determined as ...through transplantation ...

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Danger signals in regulating the immune response to solid organ transplantation

Danger signals in regulating the immune response to solid organ transplantation

... of organ transplantation because of the injury inherent in the removal of an organ from one individual and later implan- tation into ...solid organ transplant rejection, emphasize mechanisms ...

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Pneumatosis Intestinalis After Pediatric Thoracic Organ Transplantation

Pneumatosis Intestinalis After Pediatric Thoracic Organ Transplantation

... PI was found in 7% of our pediatric thoracic organ transplantation population for an annual risk of 0.86%. Associations by statistical analysis included younger age, black race, a higher prednisone dose, ...

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Solid-Organ Transplantation in Childhood: Transitioning to Adult Health Care

Solid-Organ Transplantation in Childhood: Transitioning to Adult Health Care

... solid-organ transplantation is an increasingly successful treatment for solid-organ ...factors, transplantation itself, and the management of transplan- tation with effective ...solid- ...

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Organ transplantation from deceased donors with cancer: is it safe?

Organ transplantation from deceased donors with cancer: is it safe?

... donor organ pool while simultaneously assuring safety for the recipient ...of transplantation, and continues to be a concern ...to organ use from donors with malignancy will of necessity continue to ...

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Immunosuppressive Drugs and Immune Regulation in Organ Transplantation

Immunosuppressive Drugs and Immune Regulation in Organ Transplantation

... Although, the use of new classes of drugs and new combinations of immunosuppressive drugs have been shown to improve short-term outcomes as they improve graft survival and decrease the rate of acute allograft rejection ...

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ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION: A HOPE OF SURVIVAL

ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION: A HOPE OF SURVIVAL

... and Organ transplantation is one of them. Organ transplant can be defined as the transplant of a living tissue or organ to a diseased or ill person to restore the health and reduce ...

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The Ethics of Organ Transplantation: How Comprehensive the Ethical Framework Should Be?

The Ethics of Organ Transplantation: How Comprehensive the Ethical Framework Should Be?

... Organ transplantation is one of the major medical achieve- ments of the twentieth century (Mancuso ...of organ transplants and thus paved the way for organ transplantation to become a ...

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