- transplant.
Transplant rejection can be
classified into
three types:
hyperacute, acute, and chronic.
These types are
differentiated by how
quickly the...
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include hyperacute rejection,
acute vascular rejection,
cellular rejection, and
chronic rejection.[citation needed] A rapid, violent, and
hyperacute response...
- M.M.; Tijssen, J.G.; Piek, J.J. (2009-10-15). "Persistent
precordial "
hyperacute" T-waves
signify proximal left
anterior descending artery occlusion"....
- and the
prothrombin time in the blood). The 1993
classification defines hyperacute as
within 1 w****,
acute as 8–28 days, and
subacute as 4–12 w****s; both...
- is
rejected during first several days or w****s
after transplantation.
Hyperacute and
accelerated rejection is antibody-mediated
immune response to the...
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encephalopathy after 8 w****s but
before 26 w****s.
Another scheme defines "
hyperacute" as
onset within 7 days, "acute" as
onset between 7 and 28 days, and "subacute"...
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sufficient to
suspect the diagnosis.
Incubation period is 3–5 days.
Hyperacute cases are
found dead
without previous symptoms. They die with a serous...
- was
first characterized in 1957 by
French and
Norwegian physicians as a
hyperacute fatal illness, with a
median survival time of less than a w****. Today...
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Three types of
graft rejection may occur:
hyperacute rejection,
acute rejection, and
chronic rejection.
Hyperacute rejection is
caused by
preformed anti-donor...
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water content, as in edema, tumor, infarction, inflammation, infection,
hyperacute or
chronic hemorrhage Bone Air Low
proton density, as in calcification...