16 June 2006
Introduction
Wojciech Rowinski, Krzysztof OstrowskiAnn Transplant 2006; 11(2): 28-28 :: ID: 496981
Abstract
Extensive progress in transplantation science and practice have caused organ transplantation to become available for a great number of patients in most countries around the world. The results of such treatment are constantly improving and five-year patient survival with functioning kidney or liver graft is close to 85%. This has been possible due to achievements in immunology, genetics, recognition of the importance of ischemia-reperfusion injury, implementation of new immunosuppressive regimens, improved patient management, early diagnosis and treatment of complications.
Keywords: Transplantation, health care
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