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Immunosuppression
Immunosuppression Immunosuppression is the medical suppression of the immune ... of immunosuppressants increases the risk of cancer. Immunosuppression is also used to counteract autoimmune diseases ... rejection page. A person who is undergoing immunosuppression, or whose immune system is weak for ...
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Immunosuppression (translated from French)
Immunosuppression Medicine Fundamental sciences Anatomy - Physiology Embryology - Histology ... Z Méta The Medicine project Take part! immunosuppression or immuno-inhibition is the suppression medical ... immunosuppresseurs increases the risk of cancer . The immunosuppression is also used to counter diseases car ...
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Immunosuppression (translated from Russian)
Immunosuppression Immunosuppression, or otherwise immunodepression - the oppression immuniteta for one or other reason or another. Immunosuppression occurs fiziologicheskoy (necessary in the specific situations ... of a number of immunosupressivnykh preparations. Physiological immunosuppression is noted with beremennosti . It is necessary ... to the womb the pregnant woman. Pathologic immunosuppression is noted, first of all, with ...
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Immunosupressivnye preparations (translated from Russian)
... those used for guaranteeing the artificial the immunosuppression (artificial oppression of immunity). Artificial immunosuppression as the method lecheniya adapts, first of ... liver, the lungs, bone marrow. Furthermore, artificial immunosuppression (but less deep) adapts with the treatment ... did not exist the satisfactory methods of immunosuppression, which made it possible to ensure the ... the protocols kombinirovannoy - three- or four-component immunosuppression with the transplantation of organs. Standard ...
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Organ transplant
... identical twins, in 1954, successful because no immunosuppression was necessary in genetically identical twins. In ... transplant (France) As successful transplants and modern immunosuppression make transplants more common, the need for ... patients requiring transplants. Recent Developments Steroid-Free Immunosuppression Steroid-free immunosuppression is being pioneered on large scale with ... outcomes are still unknown. Calcineurin-Inhibitor-Free Immunosuppression Calcineurin-Inhibitor-Free Immunosuppression is currently ...
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Immunosuppressive drug
... are used as a quick and potent immunosuppression method to prevent the acute rejection reaction ... antibodies affect all lymphocytes and cause general immunosuppression possibly leading to post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders ... toxic side effects: the risk of excessive immunosuppression and the risk that the patient develops ... Opioids Prolonged use of opioids may cause immunosuppression by inhibiting the migration of leukocytes. TNF ... Hivandhepatitis.com. Accessed on 21 August 2005. Immunosuppression. By Randy P Prescilla, MD; accessed ...
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Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS
... opportunistic infections and cancers associated with severe immunosuppression secondary to HIV. However, immunosuppression has many other potential causes. Individuals who ... shows a staggering rise in cases of immunosuppression among individuals who share one characteristic: HIV ... by HIV but rather result from the immunosuppression caused by HIV disease. As the immune ...
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Talk:AIDS reappraisal/archive 1
... same as those in America. Thus, although immunosuppression is the same in both the African ... factors who have developed AIDS or severe immunosuppression after accidental exposure to concentrated HIV in ... HIV antibodies Cohort studies show that severe immunosuppression and AIDS-defining illnesses occur exclusively in ... of HIV or another known cause of immunosuppression Nearly everyone with AIDS has anti-HIV ...
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User:Revolver/AIDS reappraisal (Aidsmyth wiki)
... factors who have developed AIDS or severe immunosuppression after accidental exposure to concentrated, cloned HIV ... experimentally infected with HIV have developed severe immunosuppression and AIDS. In severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID ... HIV can take years to cause the immunosuppression necessary to permit opportunistic disease to occur ... on the ability of HIV to cause immunosuppression. Non-HIV immune suppression can also be ...
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Tacrolimus
... viral infections. Tacrolimus versus ciclosporin as primary immunosuppression for kidney transplant recipients: meta-analysis and ... Kidney Transplant Recipients Jerry McCauley, MD, MPH Immunosuppression with TAC was associated with a significantly ... of acute rejection compared with CsA-based immunosuppression (30.7% vs 46.4%, respectively, P ...
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