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organ donations to help another patient regain health. Introduction Some people wish to donate their organs or their entire body for scientific and medical uses. This sometimes involves an urgent decision at the time of the donor’s death. B...
stem cells, which can be divided into 3 categories: (1) pluripotent embryonic stem (ES) cells derived from human embryos; (2) induced pluripotent stem cells, in which differentiated cells, such as skin ?broblasts, are “reprogrammed” to “ded...
corporate legal regimes: promoting better corporate governance Introduction What constitutes legal transfer is revisited later in the Article, but for the present the term is given an expansive meaning that encompasses the transfer of legal...
rationing in healthcare for patients requiring transplantation. Rationing refers to the concept of selecting patients or developing criteria to select patients for transplantation. It is apparent that the availability of organs is scarce; t...
Organ Transplants. The goal of transplantation is indeed to allow the patient to his return in the social and productive life. Transplantation for the particular connection between life and death has become a fundamental problem of human re...
Christian Ethics in Health Care, John Wilkinson writes that the first ethical principle on which organ donation and transplantation may be justified is that of "love for one's neighbor." This principle is also cited by Richard Hughes, a tis...
fluid capacity require to be supervised to bypass post-transplant difficulties while sustaining centered venous force at 10 mmHg and systolic body-fluid force overhead 120 mmHg. Intravenous management of steroids for example methyl predniso...