- living unrelated donor transplantation
- allogeneic transplantation using a living unrelated donor (see under donor).
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
living nonrelated donor transplantation — living unrelated donor t … Medical dictionary
living unrelated donor — a donor who is not a close blood relative of the recipient; see also living unrelated donor transplantation … Medical dictionary
donor — 1. An individual from whom blood, tissue, or an organ is taken for transplantation. 2. A compound that will transfer an atom or a radical to an acceptor; e.g., methionine is a methyl d.; … Medical dictionary
allogeneic transplantation — transplantation of an allograft; the three types are cadaveric donor t., living related donor t., and living unrelated donor t. Called also allotransplantation … Medical dictionary
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