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SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL VIII.

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STI VIII contains 44 articles with color illustrations.

 

Universal Medical Press, Inc.

San Francisco, 1999, ISBN: 1-890131-03-2

 

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Transplantation

 

Intestinal Transplantation: Current Status and Latest Developments
Cataldo Doria, M.D., Ignazio R. Marino, M.D., F.A.C.S., Thomas E. Starzl, M.D., Ph.D., F.A.C.S., et al.

 

Abstract

Intestinal transplantation is no longer an experimental procedure and is the treatment of choice for patients with irreversible intestinal failure that cannot be maintained on total parenteral nutrition (TPN). The intestine was a forbidden organ to be transplanted in humans until the 1980s due to its rich lymphoid content that precipitates either host-versus-graft or graft-versus-host alloreactivity.

 

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