v
To perform a transplant of this kind.
adj
(medicine) Allografic.
n
An instance of allotransplantation.
n
(surgery) transplantation of organs or tissues between genetically different individuals of the same species
adj
(pathology) Suffering from cardiac arrhythmia.
v
(transitive) To graft in this manner.
n
(medicine) A heart transplant operation in which the donor heart is kept full of blood and continues to beat in a machine between donor and recipient.
v
To transplant two or more things at the same time
n
The transplantation of two or more entities at the same time
adj
removed from between two or more molecules, bases, cells, or tissues; prepared by deintercalation
n
A sequential chain of organ transplants where each recipient donates another organ to another person in exchange for the one that they have received.
n
A leak into the aneurysm sac after endovascular repair.
n
Alternative spelling of fecal transplant [(medicine) The transference of bacteria from the feces of a donor to the bowel of a patient suffering from colitis or of a Clostridium infection]
n
Short for graft-versus-host disease. [(pathology) A medical complication following the receipt of transplanted tissue from a genetically different person.]
n
(pathology) A medical complication following the receipt of transplanted tissue from a genetically different person.
n
(surgery) transplantation of tissue between haploidentical patients
adj
(surgery) Of a graft between individuals of different species
n
The grafting of tissue between different individuals of the same or different species
adj
Capable of being transplanted from an individual to another of a different species
n
(biology) xenotransplantation
n
The toleration of grafts between genetically similar individuals
n
Transplantation of biological tissue from one part of an individual between other individuals belonging to the same species.
n
The taking on by one biological tissue of the form of another under plastic conditions, as in skin grafting.
n
A transplant from one individual to another of the same species.
n
transplantation of tissue from one individual to another of the same species
adj
Describing homografts which are inert when transplanted into the recipient.
n
The graft (tissue or organ) transplanted in such an instance: Synonym of homograft (allograft).
n
A surgical transplant of tissue between genetically identical individuals (i.e. monozygotic twins).
n
A transplant between syngeneic individuals
n
The transplantation of an isotransplant
n
microchimeric transplantation
n
(pathology) Describing the condition of having or having had two or more infarcts.
n
(neurology, surgery, countable) Any surgical procedure performed on the brain; brain surgery.
adj
Synonym of untransplanted
n
A person (living or dead) from whom an organ is removed in order to be transplanted into another person.
n
Renewed cellularization following decellularization
n
A second or subsequent graft.
n
A transplant, half of whose genes come from another individual (e.g. from a father)
n
Synonym of twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome
adj
Of or relating to syncope
n
(medicine) A transplantation in which donor and receiver are genetically identical twins.
n
syngeneic transplantation
adj
Relating to, or exhibiting, tachylalia.
n
(medicine) A branch of medicine that studies the issues in organ transplantation; transplant medicine
n
(informal, humorous) fecal transplant
n
A complication of disproportionate blood supply between unborn twins, resulting in high morbidity and mortality.
n
(medicine, surgery, oncology) An increase in the stage of a case of a disease (usually a cancer), from a less-threatening to a more-threatening stage.
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(medicine) A hyperacute rejection of a transplant, such as a skin graft, such that vascularization doesn’t occur due to the arteries being occluded by preformed antibodies, resulting in infarction and requiring removal of the transplant.
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Alternative form of white graft [(medicine) A hyperacute rejection of a transplant, such as a skin graft, such that vascularization doesn’t occur due to the arteries being occluded by preformed antibodies, resulting in infarction and requiring removal of the transplant.]
n
The engraftment of a xenograft
n
(medicine) The process of surgically transplanting organs or tissue between different species.
n
A heart from an organ donor.
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A kidney from an organ donor.
n
A liver from an organ donor
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(surgery) A patient who has received a xenograft
n
perfusion with blood from another individual
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(zoology) transplantation between different species or genera
adj
transfused between organisms of different species
n
A form of xenotransplantation in which blood is transfused from an animal to a human, or between animals of different species.
n
Synonym of xenotransplant
n
The graft (tissue or organ) transplanted in such an instance: Synonym of xenograft.
adj
Capable of being xenotransplanted.
n
The transplantation of biological or organic matter from a given species into a different one, especially when this matter has been altered (such as by genetic engineering)
n
A surgical graft of tissue from an animal to a human.
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