lung transplantation
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflungandtransplantation
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lung
noun[C]
uk/lʌŋ/us/lʌŋ/
either of the two organs in the chest with which people and some ...
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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 oflungandtransplantationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Three patients subsequently died and two underwent successfullungtransplantation.
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In addition, the government has from time to time requested support for a study of a technology of policy importance, such aslungtransplantation.
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A subsequent cardiac catheterization showed high pulmonary arterial pressures, and the patient was listed for heart andlungtransplantation.
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There have not been previous cost analyses on the use of home monitoring in thelungtransplantationpopulation.
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Furthermore, surgical management of patients with dissecting aneurysm of the pulmonary trunk may provide the necessary time until heart orlungtransplantationcould be arranged.
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There was a late mortality of 8/34 (23.5%) essentially for thelungtransplantation.
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Acquired right ventricular outflow tract obstruction afterlungtransplantation: diagnosis by transesophageal echocardiography.
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Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness oflungtransplantationhave been established; inclusion as a benefit has been approved.
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Such logistical problems remain especially important for heart andlungtransplantation, somewhat important for liver transplantation (where the situation has improved), but only modestly important for kidney transplantation.
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It will be instructive to compare the results of these strategies aimed at definitive repair to simpler palliation protocols with eventual goal of heart andlungtransplantation.
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Gorcsan et al3 also reported this complication two days after bilateral sequentiallungtransplantation, but there is no further information.
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