renal transplantation

collocation in English

meaningsofrenalandtransplantation

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renal
adjective
uk
/ˈriː.nəl/
us
/ˈriː.nəl/
relating to the kidneys (= ...
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transplantation
noun[U]
uk
/ˌtræn.splaːnˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌtræn.splænˈteɪ.ʃən/
the act of moving something from one place ...
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(Definition ofrenalandtransplantationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Patients on dialysis were eligible forrenaltransplantation.
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Family caregivers' burden, quality of life, and health following patients'renaltransplantation.
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Aggressive dialysis andrenaltransplantationcan result in clinical and electrophysiological improvement.
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However, it has been evaluated in clinical trials to determine its efficacy in preventing graft rejections afterrenaltransplantation.
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On some of the domains, the impact was comparable to that ofrenaltransplantationand heart transplantation.
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For patients with failed kidneys, successfulrenaltransplantationimproves the quality and increases the quantity of their lives.
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There were only few fatalities afterrenaltransplantation, and no information on age-specific risks could be obtained.
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Variations in the use, by elderly people of coronary care andrenaltransplantationare examples where marked variations in practice are found.
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Renaltransplantationpatients are normally selected from those already being maintained by regular haemo-dialysis.
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That is why therenaltransplantationservice is not part of the clinical services strategy review.
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It has played an important part in maintaining our good record inrenaltransplantation.
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The cost of yearly outpatient dialysis care (excluding the cost of the hemodialyzers) and the cost ofrenaltransplantationwere estimated from recent studies (19;24).
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Ullmann was a pioneer ofrenaltransplantationresearch.
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It includes: hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, hemofiltration andrenaltransplantation.
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This branch of surgery—renaltransplantation—has been largely developed only in the last few years, since 1961.
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Another criterion for the development ofrenaltransplantationin a certain centre is that adequate dialysis facilities should be available.
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Mycophenolic acid 12-h trough level monitoring inrenaltransplantation: association with acute rejection and toxicity.
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It is used to prevent white blood cells from acuterenaltransplantationrejection.
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Analysis of factors influencing tacrolimus levels and immunoassay bias inrenaltransplantation.
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Belatacept is another novel molecule which is being tested for use inrenaltransplantation.
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A special laboratory service has been set up to collate and disseminate tissue typing data for the use ofrenaltransplantationcentres.
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I understand, however, that the latest figures indicated that some 700 patients on dialysis were likely to be clinically suitable forrenaltransplantation.
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Others which used to be supra-regional specialties, such asrenaltransplantationunits, have now been absorbed in the warp and weft of the health service.
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As intermittent haemodialysis andrenaltransplantationhave developed as an integral part of hospital renal services, precise figures for the cost of these forms of treatment are not available.
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