fetal implant — fetal graft the introduction of an ovum, fertilized in vitro and developed to the blastocyst stage, into the uterus of a postmenopausal woman in order that she may become pregnant. Before this procedure, the woman s uterus must be prepared, by… … The new mediacal dictionary
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Fetal tissue implant — or fetal cell therapy is implanting tissue from a fetus to a patient for treatment of disease. In the case of Parkinson s disease, it is hoped that the fetal tissue would produce chemicals, specifically dopamine, lacking in the diseased brain.… … Wikipedia
Implant — can refer to: *Alien implants *Brain implant *Breast implant *Cochlear implant *Dental implant *Extraocular implant *Fetal tissue implant *Harrington implant *Implant (medicine) *Implant (Scientology) * Implant, The *Implantation *Microchip… … Wikipedia
Имплантат Фетальный (Jetal Implant, Fetal Graft) — введение яйцеклетки, оплодотворенной в пробирке ( in vitro ) и развившейся до бластоцисты, в матку постменопаузальной женщины, чтобы она могла забеременеть. Перед выполнением этой процедуры матка женщины должна быть соответствующим образом… … Медицинские термины
Экстракорпоральное оплодотворение — Не следует путать с Искусственное осеменение. Не следует путать с Внутриматочная инсеминация. Экстракорпоральное оплодотворение (от лат. extra снаружи, вне и лат. corpus тело, то есть оплодотворение вне тела, сокр. ЭКО) … … Википедия
YUḤASIN — (Heb. יֻחֲסִין), laws dealing with the determination of an individual s personal status and its legal consequences insofar as such a status derives from a person s particular parentage. From the beginning of Jewish history, the ascertainment of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
pregnancy — /preg neuhn see/, n., pl. pregnancies. the state, condition, or quality of being pregnant. [1520 30; PREGN(ANT) + ANCY] * * * Process of human gestation that takes place in the female s body as a fetus develops, from fertilization to birth (see… … Universalium
ICD-9-CM Volume 3 — is a system of procedural codes. It is a subset of ICD 9 CM (volumes 1 and 2 are used for diagnostic codes.) The United States National Center for Health Statistics drafted ICD 10 PCS in 2000 as a potential replacement for ICD 9 CM Volume 3, but… … Wikipedia