Organ implanted in different anatomic location in the recipient as it was in the donor is known as _____ transplantation
_____ is the definitive treatment for diffuse Caroli's disease (Type V) and Type IVA choledochal cysts with cirrhosis
The most common intestinal graft is _____ graft
Compared to islet cell transplantation, there is a _____ chance of requiring insulin after whole-organ pancreas transplantation
The most dangerous complication of intestinal graft is _____
In a live donor, the renal artery is anastomosed end to _____ with the internal iliac artery
Which kidney is generally preferred for living donor transplantation? _____
In a deceased donor, the renal artery is anastomosed end to _____ with the external iliac artery or common iliac artery
Auxiliary orthotopic liver transplantation _____ be done in cases of irreversible liver failure
Organ implanted in the same anatomic location in the recipient as it was in the donor is known as _____ transplantation
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