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AutologousIn blood transfusion and transplantation, a situation in which the donor and recipient are the same person. Patients scheduled for non-emergency surgery may be autologous donors by donating blood for themselves that will be stored until the surgery. An autologous graft is a graft (such as a graft of skin) that is provided for oneself.
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AutologousTaken from an individual's own tissues, cells, or DNA.
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AutologousInvolving one individual as both donor and recipient in a medical procedure such as a stem cell transplant.
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AutologousA blood donation or tissue graft from a person’s own body rather than from a donor. For example, autologous breast reconstruction techniques use skin and tissue flaps (grafts) from a person’s own body [..]
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AutologousTaken from an individual’s own tissues, cells, or DNA.
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Autologous(adj) derived from organisms of the selfsame individual
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AutologousUsing one's own tissue.
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Autologoustransplant to one's self (the donor and recipient are the same person)
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AutologousThe infusion of a patient's own bone marrow previously removed and stored.
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AutologousAutologous tissue or cells are tissue or cells derived from the same individual. For example, skin transferred from one part of the body to another is autologous tissue; in advanced therapies, stem ce [..]
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AutologousAutologous blood is a term referring to an individual’s own blood. In autologous blood transfusions, the patient’s own blood is collected and reinfused into the body. Autologous blood minimizes many a [..]
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Autologousderived, or taken, from a person's own body axial
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AutologousAutologous means from the same source and in a medical context, from the same person. For example an autologous vaccine is one which is made using cells which are taken from the person who will be tre [..]
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AutologousTissue from oneself.
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Autologous Describes a transplant of a person’s own tissue (eg of bone marrow or stem cells)
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AutologousDerived from the same organism.
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AutologousDerived from the same individual.
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Autologousa situation in which the donor and recipient are the same person. Autologous blood donation
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AutologousCells or tissue derived from a given individual intended for use in that individual.
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AutologousRefers to self, as in an autologous blood donation.
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AutologousThe transfer of material such as bone marrow or skin from a donor to him or herself. To make this possible, donated material is removed and stored prior to the procedure which will make the donation necessary.
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AutologousDerived or transferred from the patient’s own body
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