• Autotransplantation is the transplantation of organs, tissues, or even particular proteins from one part of the body to another in the same person (auto-...
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  • six years. Autotransplantation (autogenous), where a tooth is transferred from one site to another in the same individual. Autotransplantation of teeth...
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  • tissue and organ transplants are allografts. It is contrasted with autotransplantation (from one part of the body to another in the same person), syngenic...
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    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...
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  • Related terms include:[citation needed] autogeneic, referring to autotransplantation, also termed autograft, (from one part of the body to another in...
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    and control of nausea. Other treatments may include denervation, autotransplantation, renal neurectomy, or nephrectomy. Unfortunately symptoms often recur...
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    present. The vein is often removed by cardiac surgeons and used for autotransplantation in coronary artery bypass operations, when arterial grafts are not...
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    pancreatectomy. In recent years, the TP-IAT (Total Pancreatectomy with Islet Autotransplantation) has also gained respectable traction within the medical community...
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    management for intra-abdominal testes at many institutions. Microvascular autotransplantation is another option for patients with intra-abdominal testes, particularly...
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  • 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...
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  • risk is especially high in young patients with large pulp chambers. Autotransplantation involves the removal of a tooth from one socket and relocating to...
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  • reconstruction, short for ex vivo renal artery reconstruction and autotransplantation, is a technique mainly used for complex disease involving multiple...
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    frequently. The technique with the lowest recurrence rate uses an autotransplantation of conjunctiva from under the eyelid. This is placed over the defect...
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    found, and he was given around a month to live, Minton underwent an autotransplantation procedure with a 7% success rate. Again, the tumor remitted and he...
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    tissue. Splenosis is a condition where foci of splenic tissue undergo autotransplantation, most often following physical trauma or splenectomy. Displaced tissue...
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  • at 14 to 25 weeks, and follicular development 8 to 21 weeks. For autotransplantation of cryopreserved ovarian tissue in cancer survivors, metastases have...
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  • Vienna's gynecological clinics, published the first study of ovarian autotransplantation documenting normal function in a rabbit. This led to the investigation...
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  • procedure, has resulted in its practice being largely abandoned. Autotransplantation, otherwise known as intentional replantation in dentistry, is defined...
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  • 2020). "Drug-free in-vitro activation of follicles and fresh tissue autotransplantation as a therapeutic option in patients with primary ovarian insufficiency"...
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    PMID 20120045. Panos A, Milas F, Kalakonas S, Myers PO (2010). "Cardiac autotransplantation for aortic and mitral valve replacement in a patient with nephrogenic...
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    but this explanation fails to account for greater tolerance of autotransplantation, the movement of tissue between parts of the same body. Terms coined...
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    maintain or establish the blood supply. Multistage surgeries, or autotransplantation and anastomosis, are more often necessary in these situations. Just...
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  • v t e Organ transplantation Types Allotransplantation ABOi Autotransplantation Xenotransplantation Organs and tissues Bone Bone marrow Brain Corneal Eye...
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    developed critically poor blood flow to the legs, the benefit of autotransplantation of autologous mononuclear cells is unclear. Only one randomized controlled...
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  • implanting at another site inside the body. This is called heterotopic autotransplantation of the spleen. It most commonly occurs as a result of traumatic splenic...
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  • premature ovarian failure. In 2003, after freeze-thawing, orthotopic autotransplantation of ovarian cortical tissue was done by laparoscopy and after five...
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  • ligaments is in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Although autotransplantation remains the most common method of ligament reconstruction, numerous...
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    paraganglioma, among other names, they are generally non-malignant. The autotransplantation of glomus cells of the carotid body into the striatum – a nucleus...
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  • may have possessed Autogenous may refer to: Autogenous tissue in autotransplantation (tissue transplanted from elsewhere in an individual's own body)...
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  • between two genetically identical individuals of the same species) and autotransplantation (from one part of the body to another in the same person).[citation...
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