transplantation
IPA: trænzpɫæntˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- The resettlement of a group of people.
- A surgical operation in which an organ is moved from a donor to a recipient; an organ transplant.
- The medicosurgical specialty (field) concerned with such operations.
- A particular instance of such an operation (a single procedure): a transplant.
- The uprooting of a tree and planting it in a new location.
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Examples of "transplantation" in Sentences
- Life after liver transplantation is typically very good.
- The success of this transplantation is an event of both great scientific and social significance.
- Whether your child could benefit from lung transplantation is a complex issue that must be carefully and individually evaluated.
- The first few patients who had liver transplants didn't survive long, but now liver transplantation is an applied procedure for everyone.
- An organization of transplant professionals dedicated to research, education, advocacy and patient care in transplantation science and medicine.
- In selected disorders, in - utero hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is a reasonable option, which should be compared and contrasted with postnatal therapy.
- If heart transplantation is being considered, please request an evaluation at Children's Hospital as early as possible by calling1-877-77-HEARTor sending us an email at cardiac@email. chop.edu.
- If heart transplantation is being considered, please request an evaluation at Children's Hospital as early as possible by calling 1-877-77-HEART or sending us an e-mail at cardiac@email. chop.edu.
- If lung transplantation is being considered, please request an evaluation at Children's Hospital as early as possible by calling Tara Chestnut at 267-426-0664 or sending us an e-mail at Lungtransplant@email. chop.edu.
- If lung or heart/lung transplantation is being considered, please request an evaluation at Children's Hospital as early as possible by calling Tara Chestnut at 267-426-0664 or sending us an e-mail at lungtransplant@email. chop.edu.