1. Transplant rejection
Transplant rejection is when a transplant recipient's immune system attacks a transplanted organ or tissue. See also graft-versus-host disease.
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2. Transplant rejection: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Transplant rejection is when a transplant recipient's immune system attacks a transplanted organ or tissue. See also
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3. Acute heart transplant rejection due to Saint John... [Lancet. 2000] - PubMed result
We report here acute rejection in two transplant patients due to a metabolic interaction of St John's wort and cyclosporin.
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4. Transplant rejection
Transplant rejection is when a transplant recipient's immune system attacks a transplanted organ or tissue. See also graft-versus-host disease.
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5. Transplant Rejection Symptoms & Treatment
Your body's immune system protects you from potentially harmful substances, such as microorganisms, toxins, and cancer cells. These harmful substances have proteins called antigens on their surfaces. If your immune system identifies antigens that ...
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6. Lung Transplant Rejection
The risks of transplantation are the same as those of any surgery. They include the risk of bleeding or breathing problems. Some transplant recipients might also experience side effects from the medicines.
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7. Preventing Transplant Rejection
Preventing Transplant Rejection
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8. Repeated Transplant Rejection: Why Does It Happen? (Renalife)
The immune system is the military defense system for our body, with specialized cells and proteins that search and destroy invading organisms. Through a complex set of steps that are yet to be fully understood, the immune system develops the abili...
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9. Immunology of Transplant Rejection: eMedicine Transplantation
Transplantation is the act of transferring cells, tissues, or organs from one site to another. The malfunction of an organ system can be corrected with transplantation of an organ (eg, kidney, liver, heart, lung, or pancreas) from a donor. However...
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10. Cardiac Transplant Rejection Exercise - HealthCentral
Article updated and reviewed by Larry A. Weinrauch, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School on May 2, 2005.
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