kidney transplantation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofkidneyandtransplantation
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kidney
noun
uk/ˈkɪd.ni/us/ˈkɪd.ni/
either of a pair of small organs in the body that take away waste matter from the blood to ...
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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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Unfortunately,kidneytransplantationprovides only temporary relief.
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Two studies assessed the cost-effectiveness over 6 months afterkidneytransplantationof replacing cyclosporine by tacrolimus (2;10).
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The patient with kidney failure is advised by his/her medical team to undergokidneytransplantation.
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The objective of this study was to compare the cost-effectiveness of these two different drug regimens throughout the first year afterkidneytransplantation.
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Such logistical problems remain especially important for heart and lung transplantation, somewhat important for liver transplantation (where the situation has improved), but only modestly important forkidneytransplantation.
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Access to cadaverickidneytransplantation.
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Rapamycin is produced in oral formulation for immunosuppression afterkidneytransplantation.
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Kidneytransplantationusing cadaveric donors started in 1967.
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Kidneytransplantation- with an organ from either a cadaveric or a living donor - provides an alternative to dialysis.
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Kidneytransplantationhas been on a steadily rising trend since 1983 and has almost doubled during the past 10 years.
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The average annual cost of akidneytransplantationin the year of operation is around £10,000.
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The limiting factor in the expansion ofkidneytransplantationis not a shortage of facilities, but the availability of organs.
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Indeed, in expert hands and in the right units,kidneytransplantationis no longer an experimental technique.
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We have written to all regional health authorities seeking details of current plans for developing bothkidneytransplantationand renal dialysis provision.
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Kidneytransplantationis the ideal conclusion to dialysis treatment.
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He also said that he intended to launch a campaign to alert the public to the importance ofkidneytransplantation.
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At the moment the first priority for the use of these sera iskidneytransplantationprogramme.
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The positive treatment for sufferers from kidney disease is a combination of artificial kidney treatment andkidneytransplantation.
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