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... transplant surgery is widespread. (Caplan 223) The first successful kidney transplant was performed in 1947. Dr. Richard Hufnagel, a ...
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Forty-five years ago the first successful kidney transplant was performed in the United States, followed twenty years later by the first heart transplant. ...
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Forty-five years ago the first successful kidney transplant was performed in the United States, followed twenty years later by the first heart transplant. ...
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... minute (Sept. 22). b. Richard Lawler (US) performs the first successful kidney transplant at Loyola University. (1) Phonevision, the ...
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... Corneal transplants from cadavers have been highly successful. ... Anyone requiring a transplant is eligible for one. ... coverage for heart, liver, kidney, and lung ...
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... for example, cancer, heart disease and kidney diseaseK ... causes patient waiting for organ transplant is not ... Since the organ successful transplanted to another body ...
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... While successful control of blood glucose levels may reduce the risk of complications ... serious renal disease may also be candidates for a kidney transplant if a ...
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... While successful control of blood glucose levels may reduce the risk of complications ... serious renal disease may also be candidates for a kidney transplant if a ...
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... people are the minorities of transplant cases. ... majority of heart, liver, and kidney transplants could be ... xenotransplantation has not been successful because of ...
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... In one typical experiment scientists accomplished the successful transplantation of growth hormone ... This great kidney transplant pioneer used dogs in his work. ...
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... had to experiment with new drugs, and unfortunately, not all of them were successful. ... A patient, who is waiting for a heart or kidney transplant, will not have ...
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... was discovered from experimentation with fetal kidney cells ... This type of fetal tissue transplant was to take ... The results were successful; the little boy's body ...
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... The second benefit is that the transplant recipient doesn't ... diabetics, if human trials prove successful, would be ... degenerative diseases such as kidney, eye and ...
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... The first successful cloning experiment involved a leopard frog ... verifiable mammal, using embryonic nuclei transplant into an ... both of them have a kidney that is ...
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... before the only cure for cirrhosis was a successful liver transplant, now through ... national Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases; maybe ...
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... Now they both have one kidney apiece and both ... Organs are available for transplant only after a person ... For these transplants to be successful, however, time is ...
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... They did a heart and double-lung transplant on Ryan ... So as you see transplants can be very successful. ... a free donor card call the National Kidney Foundation at 1 ...
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... From heart cells, brain cells, kidney cells, liver and ... fact have surpassed the most successful uses of ... cell that can effect transplant-mediated remyelination ...
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... managing diabetes and controlling kidney activity through ... the different antigens, rejected the transplant. ... to allow for the successful transplant of body parts ...
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... pancreas into a diabetic have not been very successful. ... been attempted in patients who have kidney failure due ... it is technically possible to transplant the two ...
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... pancreas into a diabetic have not been very successful. ... been attempted in patients who have kidney failure due ... it is technically possible to transplant the two ...
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... brains of rats can be successful in treating ... umbilical chords, and can be developed for transplant. ... cancer, Parkinson\'s, diabetes, kidney disease, multiple ...
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