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- Orthotopic procedures (from Gr**** orthos, straight + topos, place) are those occurring at the normal place. Examples include: Orthotopic liver transplantation...
- patient's own heart is either removed and replaced with the donor heart (orthotopic procedure) or, much less commonly, the recipient's diseased heart is left...
- availability of donor organs is a major limitation. The most common technique is orthotopic transplantation, in which the native liver is removed and replaced by...
- improving his experimental techniques. He successfully performed an isolated orthotopic heart transplantation in a dog in 1951 (where the heart was correctly...
- counterpart. Lewis lung carcinoma can also be utilized as an orthotopic model. Orthotopic models focus upon correctly modeling the tumor microenvironment...
- undertaken. Tissue can then be thawed and implanted near the fallopian, either orthotopic (on the natural location) or heterotopic (on the abdominal wall), where...
- multifocal PVCs (both singly and in pairs) and left atrial enlargement. (BOTTOM): Same patient about 5 months later status-post orthotopic heart transplant....
- In geometry, demihypercubes (also called n-demicubes, n-hemicubes, and half measure polytopes) are a class of n-polytopes constructed from alternation...
- Bertrand; Taylor, Doris A.; Macchiarini, Paolo (2014). "Experimental orthotopic transplantation of a tissue-engineered oesophagus in rats". Nature Communications...
- implant it into the patient. The patient's own heart may either be removed (orthotopic procedure) or, less commonly, left in to support the donor heart (heterotopic...