Organ implanted in different anatomic location in the recipient as it was in the donor is known as _____ transplantation
#2
Organ implanted in the same anatomic location in the recipient as it was in the donor is known as _____ transplantation
#3
Compared to islet cell transplantation, there is a _____ chance of requiring insulin after whole-organ pancreas transplantation
#4
The most dangerous complication of intestinal graft is _____
#5
Which kidney is taken during donor transplantation? Why? _____
#6
In a live donor, the renal artery is anastomosed end to _____ with the internal iliac artery
#7
In a deceased donor, the renal artery is anastomosed end to _____ with the external iliac artery or common iliac artery
#8
Auxillary orthoptic liver transplantation _____ be done in cases of irreversible liver failure
Immunology of Transplantation Indian Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Immunology of Transplantation Flashcard Deck - 8 Cards
Flashcard 1: Organ implanted in different anatomic location in the recipient as it was in the donor is known as _____ transplantation
Answer: heterotopic
Flashcard 2: Organ implanted in the same anatomic location in the recipient as it was in the donor is known as _____ transplantation
Answer: orthotoptic
Flashcard 3: Compared to islet cell transplantation, there is a _____ chance of requiring insulin after whole-organ pancreas transplantation
Answer: lesser
Flashcard 4: The most dangerous complication of intestinal graft is _____
Answer: sepsis
Flashcard 5: Which kidney is taken during donor transplantation? Why? _____
Answer: Left
Flashcard 6: In a live donor, the renal artery is anastomosed end to _____ with the internal iliac artery
Answer: end
Flashcard 7: In a deceased donor, the renal artery is anastomosed end to _____ with the external iliac artery or common iliac artery
Answer: side
Flashcard 8: Auxillary orthoptic liver transplantation _____ be done in cases of irreversible liver failure
Answer: cannot (can/cannot)
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Immunology of Transplantation Flashcards for NEET-PG
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