Upper-extremity transplantation using a cell-based protocol to minimize immunosuppression.
Abstract
Over 150 composite tissue allotransplantations have been performed to date with highly encouraging outcomes.1 In the combined American and European experience, graft survival is greater than 90%. However, 1 patient died from sepsis after combined hand and face transplantation and another developed avascular hip necrosis, emphasizing the importance of minimizing immunosuppression after such non-life-saving transplants. Donor bone marrow (BM)...
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Title
Upper-extremity transplantation using a cell-based protocol to minimize immunosuppression.
Published Date
Feb 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
257
Issue
2
Pages
345 - 351
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