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Autotransplantation is the
transplantation of organs, tissues, or even
particular proteins from one part of the body to
another in the same
person (auto-...
- pancreas. In
recent years, the TP-IAT (Total
Pancreatectomy with
Islet Autotransplantation) has also
gained respectable traction within the
medical community...
- six years.
Autotransplantation (autogenous),
where a
tooth is
transferred from one site to
another in the same individual.
Autotransplantation of teeth...
-
tissue and
organ transplants are allografts. It is
contrasted with
autotransplantation (from one part of the body to
another in the same person), syngenic...
- and
control of nausea.
Other treatments may
include denervation,
autotransplantation,
renal neurectomy, or nephrectomy.
Unfortunately symptoms often recur...
- xenotransplantation, allotransplantation,
isotransplantation and
autotransplantation,
while the
common tissues transplanted include skin, bone, corneal...
-
between the LRV and the IVC to
alleviate pressure build up.
Renal autotransplantation:
transfer of a
kidney from its
original location into the body to...
- present. The vein is
often removed by
cardiac surgeons and used for
autotransplantation in
coronary artery byp**** operations, when
arterial grafts are not...
- Houli, N; Usatoff, V; Spelman, D; Choi, J (April 2020). "Splenic
autotransplantation: a
systematic review". ANZ
Journal of Surgery. 90 (4): 460–466. doi:10...
- risk is
especially high in
young patients with
large pulp chambers.
Autotransplantation involves the
removal of a
tooth from one
socket and
relocating to...