bone marrow transplant
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbone,marrowandtransplant
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bone
noun[C or U]
uk/bəʊn/us/boʊn/
any of the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up ...
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marrow
noun
uk/ˈmær.əʊ/us/ˈmer.oʊ/
soft tissue containing a lot of fat in the centre of ...
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transplant
noun
uk/trænˈsplɑːnt/us/trænˈsplænt/
a medical operation in which a new organ is put into ...
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(Definition ofbone,marrowandtransplantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Some doctors referred to uncertainties in the long-term usage of the new drug and suggested bonemarrowtransplant.
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The twins' half-brother needed a bonemarrowtransplant.
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One concerns the management of a patient who developed a fever following a bonemarrowtransplant.
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The mother had suffered a relapse of acute myelogenous leukemia; her physicians recommended a bonemarrowtransplant.
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Finally, we describe potentially curative therapies, such as bonemarrowtransplant, and discuss some of the outstanding research studies and questions, including the upcoming field of gene therapy for thalassaemia.
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Non-group a rotavirus infection associated with severe gastroenteritis in a bonemarrowtransplantpatient.
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This approach is currently being tested in conjunction with conventional therapies in bonemarrowtransplant patients in an effort to minimise unwanted toxicity and reduce the risk of posttransplant relapse.
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Boldt (1996) pointed out that music helps to increase motivation, psychological well-being and the exercise of endurance over the long term within a successful bonemarrowtransplanttreatment.
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The supra-regional services advisory group has now considered the future development of bonemarrowtransplantfacilities, and we have received its advice.
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I understand that it costs about £7,000 for a successful honemarrowtransplantand that the experience so far is good.
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My second area of concern relates to the uncertainty about the availability of an anaesthetist for the bonemarrowtransplantprogramme.
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Details of the amount of time spent by anaesthetists and radiologists working for the bonemarrowtransplantunit are not available.
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I should like to mention bonemarrowtransplanttreatment.
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A substantial number of children await bonemarrowtransplantoperations, which they cannot have because of a lack of nursing staff.
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Fourth, a successful bonemarrowtransplantshould result in the production of normal blood cells for the rest of the recipient's natural life.
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But within these hospitals there might be one with a specialisation in a bonemarrowtransplant, and another specialising in some other field.
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The unit will be capable of providing 20 bonemarrowtransplantoperations each year.
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It is for health boards to negotiate contracts for the provision of bonemarrowtransplantservices.
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The use of donor registries is a matter for the judgment of individual clinicians, responsible for the care of patients who might benefit from a bonemarrowtransplant.
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Children with metabolic disorders are able to receive these services if clinicians agree that a bonemarrowtransplantis an appropriate course of treatment and a suitable donor is available.
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