transplant recipient

collocation in English

meaningsoftransplantandrecipient

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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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recipient
noun[C]
uk
/rɪˈsɪp.i.ənt/
us
/rɪˈsɪp.i.ənt/
a person who ...
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(Definition oftransplantandrecipientfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Prevention of caregiver psychiatric disorder may, in turn, help to maximize the quality of life of thetransplantrecipient.
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Enterocytozoon bieneusi as a cause of chronic diarrhea in a heart-lungtransplantrecipientwho was sero-negative for human immunodeficiency virus.
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Once atransplantrecipienthas had a bad outcome, reconsidering the level of care is appropriate.
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One patient with pulmonary mucormycosis was a diabetic as well as a kidneytransplantrecipient.
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But without such an environment, the patient would again probably fail to adhere to the medical and psychological treatment regimen necessary for a successful life as atransplantrecipient.
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But, for atransplantrecipient, the operation is not the end of the story—quite the contrary.
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Additionally, the increased supply would result in lower waiting periods fortransplantrecipient, which would reduce hospital costs.
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The needs of these patients could be overridden by the needs of potential transplant recipients.
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Ideally, families will consent to donation and thereby benefit transplant recipients.
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Findings regarding distress profiles and their predictors may inform the design of interventions to address each transplant recipient's unique psychological needs.
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The temporal profiles that we identified demand replication in other cohorts of transplant recipients.
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Family members adopt key caregiving roles in the maintenance of transplant recipients' health.
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The attributes were established by reference to the literature and through initial qualitative interviews with liver transplant recipients (n 12).
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However, the cost impact of home monitoring for transplant recipients has not previously been evaluated.
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There has been no attempt to empirically identify temporal profiles of psychological distress in transplant recipients.
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This suggests that the rates of psychiatric distress among family caregivers to transplant recipients may be lower than in other caregiver populations.
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Coronary artery disease in paediatric cardiac transplant recipients receiving triple-drug immunosuppression.
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Transplant recipients who have had a bad outcome often continue to receive aggressive care.
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A total of 156 transplant recipients (refusal rate, 6 %) were enrolled and assessed at 2, 7, 12, 36, and 42 months post-transplant.
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