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  1. Medical Care of the Liver Transplant Patient: Total Pre-, Intra- and Post-Operative Management
  2. Legal Transplants: An Approach to Comparative Law by Alan Watson, 1993-07-01
  3. Clinical Management of the Transplant Patient
  4. Transplant by John A. Elefteriades, 2009-04-19
  5. The inside story: A kid's guide to kidney and liver transplants by Karen Crowe, 2001
  6. Every Second Counts: The Race to Transplant the First Human Heart by Donald McRae, 2007-08-07
  7. Kidney Transplantation: A Guide to the Care of Kidney Transplant Recipients
  8. Twice Dead: Organ Transplants and the Reinvention of Death (California Series in Public Anthropology, Vol. 1) by Margaret Lock, 2001-12-03
  9. Dying to Live: From Heart Transplant to Abundant Life by Gaea Shaw, 2005-03-17
  10. I'm Glad You're Not Dead : A Liver Transplant Story, 2nd edition by Elizabeth Parr, 2000-01-20
  11. New Life: Lessons in Faith and Courage from Transplant Recipients by Bob Violino, 2003-01-10
  12. Face to Face: My Quest to Perform the First Full Face Transplant by Maria Siemionow, 2009-06-02
  13. Joseph E. Murray and the Story of the First Human Kidney Transplant (Unlocking the Secrets of Science) by Joanne Mattern, 2002-10
  14. Local Immunosuppression of Organ Transplants (Medical Intelligence Unit)

21. Organ Transplants - Sharecare
transplants refer to healthy organs that are removed from one body and placed into another, in order to replace a failing organ.
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22. Bone Marrow Transplant: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Some patients who get autologous or nonmyeloablative allogeneic transplants do not have to stay in the hospital or medical center. They can get the transplant as an outpatient.
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Bone marrow transplant
A bone marrow transplant delivers healthy bone marrow stem cells into the patient. It replaces bone marrow that is either not working properly or has been destroyed (ablated) by chemotherapy or radiation.
Description
Bone marrow is the soft, fatty tissue inside your bones. Stem cells are immature cells in the bone marrow that give rise to all of your blood cells. Your blood is made of:
  • Red blood cells (which carry oxygen to your tissues) White blood cells (which fight infection) Platelets (which help your blood clot)
In a bone marrow transplant, you will receive healthy stem cells after your own bone marrow has been destroyed. There are three kinds of bone marrow transplants:
  • Autologous bone marrow transplant. "Auto" means "self." Stem cells are taken from the patient before the patient gets chemotherapy or radiation treatment. When chemotherapy or radiation is done, the patient gets their stem cells back. This is called a "rescue" transplant. It allows the patient to receive high doses of chemotherapy and radiation. Allogeneic bone marrow transplant. "Allo" means "other." Stem cells come from another person, who is called a donor. Donor stem cells come from the donor’s bone marrow or their blood. Most times, a donor must have the same genetic typing as the patient, so that their blood "matches" the patient’s. Special blood tests will tell whether a possible donor is a good match for the patient. A patient’s brothers and sisters have the highest chance of being a good match (25% chance for each full sibling), but sometimes parents and children of the patient and other relatives may be matches. Donors who are not related to the patient may be found through national bone marrow registries.

23. Transplants - EHow.com
Learn about transplants on eHow.com. Find info and videos including StemCell Transplant Vs. Bone-Marrow Transplant, What Is Transplanting?, How to Transplant Shrubs and much more
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  • How to Transplant Pansies Pansies are easy-care plants for gardeners of any skill level and tend to bloom all year round in warmer climates. These small plants produce a large number of bright blooms in a variety of colors. The leaves and the flowers of the pansy plant are edible and are often used on salads as well as to make flavored honeys and syrups.... How to Transplant Dahlias Dahlias are grown for their impressive flowers. These plants are native to Mexico and produce blooms up to 12 inches in diameter that have a daisy-like appearance. There are also double-petaled varieties. Dahlias are available in every color but true blue, so there is one that is sure to fit into your flower garden. Dahlias are... How to Transplant a Rhododendron Rhododendrons provide rich color in early spring that lasts for several weeks. After blooming, these shrubs offer attractive foliage and provide shelter for birds. Available in white, purple, red, orange and yellow, these prolific bloomers are ideal in nearly any landscape and can provide depth and texture to your yard. Once... Horticulture and Transplanting For many, gardening is a relaxing escape that provides a productive outlet for creativity. The growth and cultivation of plant life can take many different directions in terms of plant types and methods for growing. The science of horticulture practices transplanting as one of many methods for cultivating plants and enriching a garden.

24. Transplants News & Organ Donations News From Medical News Today
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Rare, Lifesaving Heart/Liver Transplant Saves Young Man's Life
16 November 2010 A 28-year old man from Georgia, David Krech, is recovering from a rare, lifesaving heart/liver transplant on October 15 at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The 13-hour operation followed a five-month journey as he...
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National Transplant Organizations Take A Stand Against Arizona Medicaid Cuts

16 November 2010 The American Society of Transplantation (AST), the American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS) and the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) have issued a letter to Governor Jan Brewer (R-AZ) requesting a meeting to...

25. Seed Savers Exchange - Transplants
Since 1975, Seed Savers Exchange members have passed on approximately one million samples of rare garden seeds to other gardeners. We are a nonprofit organization of gardeners
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26. Welcome To Narromine Transplants
News 28/9/10 Our 2010 Tree seedling list has been released. Our new list contains more information than ever and will help you choose the trees that are right for you.
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27. Transplants
Links to information on all types of transplantation, including bone marrow, heart, kidney, liver and stem cell transplants, and also xenotransplantation.
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Links to information about xenotransplantation and associated issues. Systematic Reviews of Transplantation Procedures HealthInsite Topic Page
Links to systematic reviews of the evidence for the effectiveness of transplantation procedures.

28. Kidney Exchange | Kidney Chain | UCLA Transplantation Services - Los Angeles, CA
A kidney exchange aims to increase the donor pool by giving people who are unable to receive a kidney from a loved one or friend the opportunity to still receive a kidney
http://transplants.ucla.edu/body.cfm?id=112&oTopID=34

29. Transplants | Music Videos, News, Photos, Tour Dates, Ringtones, And Lyrics | MT
Punk rock veterans Tim Armstrong, Travis Barkercomma and Rob Aston formed transplants in 2002. This supergroup was a friendly experiment, for Armstrong made a name for himself with
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  • Punk rock veterans Tim Armstrong, Travis Barker , and Rob Aston formed Transplants in 2002. This supergroup was a friendly experiment, for Armstrong made a name for himself with Rancid and Barker was enjoying success with blink-182 . Aston was a friend of theirs who moved to Los Angeles, but eventually music was at the center of their bond. Armstrong and Aston jammed for fun for the next two years, but recording made things more real. Transplants had something something good.
  • 30. Heart Transplant: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
    About 80% of heart transplants are alive 2 years after the operation. The main problem, as with other transplants, is graft rejection. If rejection can be controlled, the patient's
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    Heart transplant
    Heart transplantation is surgery to remove a damaged or diseased heart and replace it with a healthy donor heart.
    Description
    Finding a donor heart can be difficult. The heart is donated by someone who has been declared brain-dead but remains on life support. The donor heart must be matched as closely as possible to your tissue type to reduce the chance that your body will reject the new heart. The patient is put into a deep sleep with general anesthesia, and a cut is made through the breast bone.
    • The patient's blood is circulated through a heart-lung bypass machine to keep the blood oxygen-rich during the surgery. The patient's diseased heart is removed and the donor heart is stitched in place. The heart-lung machine is disconnected. Blood flows through the transplanted heart. Tubes may be inserted to drain air, fluid, and blood out of the chest for several days, to allow the lungs to fully re-expand.
    Why the Procedure is Performed
    A heart transplant may be recommended for:
    • Severe angina that can no longer be treated with medications or surgeries to repair the coronary arteries Severe heart failure , when medicines, other treatments, and surgery no longer help. Possible causes of severe heart failure are:

    31. Articles About Transplants - Orlando Sentinel
    transplants News. Find breaking news, commentary, and archival information about transplants from the Orlando Sentinel
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    32. TransWeb
    Questions and answers, myths, and other information about organ transplants and donation.
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    33. Welcome To Transplants
    transplants reviews, product information and specifications at the official site of transplantsOnline.com. Choose from a large selection of products that are available.
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    34. Bone Marrow/Stem Cell Transplant | UCLA Transplantation Services - Los Angeles,
    Learn more about Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplant services at UCLA Transplantation Services in Los Angeles, CA.
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    36. Transplants Transplants - EHow.com
    Learn about transplants transplants on eHow.com. Find info and videos including StemCell Transplant Vs. Bone-Marrow Transplant, What Is Transplanting?, How to Transplant
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    • How to Transplant Pansies Pansies are easy-care plants for gardeners of any skill level and tend to bloom all year round in warmer climates. These small plants produce a large number of bright blooms in a variety of colors. The leaves and the flowers of the pansy plant are edible and are often used on salads as well as to make flavored honeys and syrups.... How to Transplant Dahlias Dahlias are grown for their impressive flowers. These plants are native to Mexico and produce blooms up to 12 inches in diameter that have a daisy-like appearance. There are also double-petaled varieties. Dahlias are available in every color but true blue, so there is one that is sure to fit into your flower garden. Dahlias are... How to Transplant a Rhododendron Rhododendrons provide rich color in early spring that lasts for several weeks. After blooming, these shrubs offer attractive foliage and provide shelter for birds. Available in white, purple, red, orange and yellow, these prolific bloomers are ideal in nearly any landscape and can provide depth and texture to your yard. Once... Horticulture and Transplanting For many, gardening is a relaxing escape that provides a productive outlet for creativity. The growth and cultivation of plant life can take many different directions in terms of plant types and methods for growing. The science of horticulture practices transplanting as one of many methods for cultivating plants and enriching a garden.

    37. Transplants - Rhapsody Music
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    38. ASTS - American Society Of Transplant Surgeons
    The coordination of efforts or formulation of programs by surgeons, physicians, scientists, agencies and health personnel to provide maximal efficiency and optimal benefit to recipients of transplants.
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    Fostering and advancing the practice and science of transplantation for the benefit of patients and society.

    39. Blue Distinction Centers For Transplants
    The Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association is leading the future of healthcare as an association of independent, locally operated Blue Cross and Blue Shield medical insurance
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    40. Experienced Care For Heart, Kidney, Liver, Lung, And Other Transplant Patients -
    Duke performs a large volume of transplants in many areas. That experience translates to better outcomes for each transplant.
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