The primary goal of immunosuppression is to prevent graft rejection and minimise adverse reactions. Currently, immunosuppression regimens used are associated with rejection rates between 35%-40%, but graft loss due to rejection is uncommon (3 weeks) pulmonary function decline. How is BOS diagnosed? The clinical diagnosis of BOS requires a sustainedRead More →

The true perennial geraniums are best dug, divided and transplanted in early spring. Dig up the entire plant on a cool day. If spring weather has been unusually dry, water the plant well before digging and, of course, after planting. Do you cut back cranesbill in the fall? It isRead More →

You can take cuttings from the green growth. If you take cuttings about 3 inch long, and pot them four to a 3 inch pot of gritty compost. When they make roots, grow them on with a bit of cover through the winter, and plant out the potful in Spring.Read More →

Engraftment syndrome (ES) is a clinical condition that is characterized by fever, rash, pulmonary edema, weight gain, liver and renal dysfunction, and/or encephalopathy. It occurs at the time of neutrophil recovery after stem cell transplantation (SCT) (Chang et al. 2014). How fast does bone marrow regenerate? After bone marrow donation,Read More →

A transplant would likely cause other harmful side effects Pancreas transplant recipients run the risk of experiencing blood clots, infections, hyperglycemia and urinary complications, among others. Can you live without a pancreas? It’s possible to live without a pancreas. But when the entire pancreas is removed, people are left withoutRead More →

The outlook for people with a pancreas transplant is usually good. Most people live for many years, or even decades, after a pancreas transplant. Virtually everyone will live at least a year afterwards, and almost 9 in 10 will live at least 5 years. Has anyone ever had a pancreasRead More →

Take cuttings that are 10-15cm long, cutting just below a leaf node (where the leaf appears from the stem). Next, remove the lowest set of leaves, as well as the soft tip. There should be about four leaves remaining. … You will know the plant is rooting well when youRead More →

It is not possible to have no scar formation during an FUE hair transplant. The process must involve cutting around each hair follicle individually. Because of this, having scars is unavoidable. However, a core principle of FUE hair transplant surgery is the ability of the surgeon to conceal these scars.Read More →