Transplantation Sentence Examples

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  • In preparing a fruit tree for transplantation, the first thing to be done is to open a trench round it at a distance of from 3 to 4 ft., according to size.

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  • Treatment should be discontinued at the time of renal transplantation.

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  • Such civilization as the Mongols possess is a mixture of Chinese and Indian, the latter derived chiefly through Tibet, but their alphabet is a curious instance of transplantation.

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  • Not only is this true of epithelial cells, but - the connective tissuecells of the supporting structure of cancerous growth, after repeated transplantation, may become so altered that a gradual evolution of apparently normal connective tissue into sarcomatous elements takes place, these giving rise to " mixed tumours."

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  • The losses in transplantation have been huge, but it is impossible to estimate them accurately, for even the current figures for the Catholic population are based on detailed estimates rather than on an actual count.

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  • The best way of performing transplantation depends greatly on the size of the trees, the soil in which they grow, and the mechanical appliances made use of in lifting and transporting them.

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  • All planters lay great stress on the preservation of the fibrils; the point principally disputed is to what extent they can with safety be allowed to be cut off in transplantation.

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  • It is claimed, as a further result of the experiments, that from May to October the young fish would be practically free on the shallow part of the Bank from the risk of premature capture by trawlers, and that the increased value of the fish, consequent upon their phenomenal growth-rate, would greatly exceed the cost of transplantation.

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  • Accelerated atherosclerosis may occur following balloon angioplasty, placement of an arterial stent, and following transplantation.

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  • If the liver function fails this is known as decompensated cirrhosis and without transplantation the outcome is likely to be fatal.

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  • Transplantation of preserved human amniotic membrane for surface reconstruction in severely damaged rabbit corneas.

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  • Transplantation of pancreatic islets is arguably the most logical approach to restoring metabolic homeostasis in people with diabetes.

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  • Thus these factors are likely to be centrally involved in the stem cell homing process, post transplantation, in the adult animal.

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  • Transplantation immunology The Department of Immunology has a long track record in transplantation immunology.

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  • Patient enthusiasm for transplantation must be tempered by discussion of the risks associated with surgery, chronic immunosuppression and the rejection process.

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  • Each islet cell transplantation needs, on average, islets from two donor pancreases for the transplantation to be successful.

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  • One of the reasons why live donor kidney transplantation is so successful is because the CIT is only one to two hours long.

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  • It is being prepared in collaboration with the Intensive Care Society and the British Transplantation Society and includes a section on pediatric nephrology.

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  • Young patients with negative serology for CMV, who may be candidates for bone marrow transplantation, should receive CMV negative blood products.

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  • The contemplation of Asia suggests that progress is most rapid when accompanied by the migration of races or the transplantation of ideas and institutions.

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  • In other words, there was either a definite tendency to expansion, or there was no impediment in the religion itself when circumstances promoted its transplantation.

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  • In the 32 months to June 1995, 43 patients with alcoholic liver disease were referred for assessment for liver transplantation.

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  • The use of stem cell transplantation to consolidate responses merits further study.

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  • This case represents one of the longest survivors, in complete remission, after syngeneic transplantation for MM.

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  • These plants are better for transplantation about every third year, as soon as the leaves are decayed in autumn.

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  • A second transplantation of the seedlings about December has been tried with success.

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  • In these cases, liver transplantation is required.

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  • Unfortunately for many infants, surgery is not a cure, and complications of cirrhosis of the liver may develop gradually, and the child eventually requires liver transplantation to avoid an early death.

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  • While not a therapy in itself, bone marrow transplantation may allow a cancer patient to undergo aggressive therapy.

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  • Bone marrow transplantation is a process in which the patient's diseased bone marrow is replaced with healthy marrow.

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  • Immunosuppressed-A state in which the immune system is suppressed by medications during the treatment of other disorders, like cancer, or following an organ transplantation.

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  • Bone marrow transplantation has been shown to provide a cure for severely affected children with sickle cell disease, but the procedure is not entirely without risk.

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  • In rare cases, bone marrow transplantation may be used.

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  • Dysthymia is prevalent in patients with certain medical conditions, including multiple sclerosis, AIDS, hypothyroidism, chronic fatigue syndrome, diabetes, and post-cardiac transplantation.

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  • Surgery can be used for corneal transplantation or to correct eyelid deformities.

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  • Lung transplantation has become increasingly common for people with CF, although the number of people who receive lungs was as of 2004 much lower than those who want them.

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  • Transplantation is not a cure, however, and has been likened to trading one disease for another.

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  • If kidney problems progress, kidney dialysis or kidney transplantation may be required.

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  • Bone marrow transplantation is being investigated as a possible treatment.

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  • Transplantation of a healthy pancreas into a patient with type 1 diabetes can eliminate the need for insulin injections; however, this transplant is typically done only if a kidney transplant is performed at the same time.

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  • For MPS I and VI, bone marrow transplantation has been attempted as a treatment option.

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  • For those types of MPS, bone marrow transplantation has sometimes helped slow down the progression or reverse some of symptoms of the disorder in some children.

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  • The benefits of bone marrow transplantation are more likely to be noticed when performed on children less than two years of age.

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  • However, bone marrow transplantation is not thought to be helpful in other MPS disorders.

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  • Severely affected patients may be offered bone marrow transplantation which appears to confer long-term benefit.

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  • Liver transplantation has been used in cases of liver failure, but it has not effected a long-term cure of the porphyria.

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  • Enzyme replacement therapies, including enzyme infusion, transplantation, and gene therapy, may hold promise for future advances in the treatment of these disorders.

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  • Treatment for aplastic anemia may involve blood transfusions and bone marrow transplantation to replace malfunctioning cells with healthy ones.

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  • Most of these infants received experimental treatment including transfusions before birth, early delivery, and bone marrow transplantation before birth, although the latter procedure had, as of 2004, not yet been successful.

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  • Bone marrow transplantation (BMT) is in the early 2000s becoming the treatment of choice for CML because it has the possibility of curing the illness.

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  • In chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), the treatment of choice is bone marrow transplantation.

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  • In CML, if bone marrow transplantation is performed within one to three years of diagnosis, 50 to 60 percent of the patients survive three years or more.

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  • A subsequent treatment for XHIM is bone marrow transplantation (BMT), which is also referred to as hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT).

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  • Although BMT has been performed on children with severe immunodeficiency disorders since the 1980s, it was usually restricted to those with limited life expectancy because of complications associated with transplantation.

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  • The best source of bone marrow for transplantation is the affected child's siblings.

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  • Another approach to transplantation as a cure for hyper-IgM syndrome is the use of stem cells from cord blood.

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  • The stem cells used for transplantation are taken from blood collected from a baby's umbilical cord or the placenta (afterbirth) immediately following delivery.

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  • Cord blood from healthy siblings can be used for transplantation to treat XHIM patients.

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  • However, researchers expect the outlook to improve for children in treatment in 2004, particularly those patients who are good candidates for bone marrow transplantation.

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  • Such procedures as bone marrow or cord blood transplantation are also costly.

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  • Bone marrow transplantation may correct immunodefiency in some cases.

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  • Kidney failure requires dialysis or transplantation.

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  • Immune systems may be weakened because of cancer chemotherapy, medications given after organ transplantation, or diseases that significantly lower immune resistance like acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).

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  • For most patients with SCID, bone marrow transplantation is necessary.

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  • Bone marrow transplantation (BMT) is the only therapy that can completely cure severe malignant infantile osteopetrosis.

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  • The electrical stimulation can be adjusted as the patient's condition progresses over time, and the stimulator can be turned off in the event that other beneficial therapies, such as brain cell transplantation, are performed.

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  • Transplantation of fetal cells into the basal ganglia has produced mixed results in Parkinson's disease and is being researched for application in other movement disorders.

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  • Bone marrow transplantation has been successful in a number of cases.

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  • Severe cases have been treated by transplantation of fetal thymus tissue or bone marrow.

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  • Although not done often, transplantation of hairs to these areas is possible.

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  • Hair transplantation requires a degree of artistry to make the hair look natural.

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  • The transplantation of a piece of living pancreas into the tissues of an animal, thus rendered artificially diabetic, is said to restore it to health.

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  • In recent years the successful experimental transplantation of new growths, occurring sporadically in white mice and rats, into animals of the same species, has thrown a fresh light on all the features of malignant growths.

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  • In 1652 he married Cromwell's daughter, Bridget, widow of Ireton, and was made commande in-chief in Ireland, to which title that of lord deputy was added, The chief feature of his administration, which lasted from September 1652 till September 1655, was the settlement of the soldiers on the confiscated estates and the transplantation of the original owners, which he carried out ruthlessly.

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  • Then came the transplantation beyond the Shannon.

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  • Forest reserves were established on the Dismal river in 1902 and millions of seedlings had been grown by 1906 for transplantation in Nebraska and other states t.

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  • Structural analogs of LFM developed for use in organ transplantation are effective in prolonging graft survival in different animal model systems (15 ).

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  • Their investigations on cancers found in the lower animals, and the successful transplantation of such growths into a new host of the same species (mice and rats), have greatly advanced our knowledge of the etiology of this disease.

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  • This transplantation of plaice in Denmark has been annually repeated for several years with the most successful results, and a suitable subvention to the cost is now an annual charge upon the government funds.

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