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syngenesioplastic transplantation - translation to arabic

TRANSFERENCE OF PANCREATIC ISLETS
Islets of langerhans transplantation; Islet transplantation; Islet Transplantation; Islet Cell Transplantation

syngenesioplastic transplantation      
‎ زَرْعٌ إِسْوِيّ‎
autologous blood transfusion         
  • Illustration depicting bone autograft
SURGICALLY MOVING TISSUE TO A DIFFERENT PART OF THE SAME BODY
Autologous; Autograft; Autologous blood transfusion; Transplantation, autologous; Autotransplant; Pre-Operative Autologous Donation; Autografts; Autologous blood donation; Autologous blood
‎ نَقْلُ الدَمِ الذَّاتِي‎
autograft         
  • Illustration depicting bone autograft
SURGICALLY MOVING TISSUE TO A DIFFERENT PART OF THE SAME BODY
Autologous; Autograft; Autologous blood transfusion; Transplantation, autologous; Autotransplant; Pre-Operative Autologous Donation; Autografts; Autologous blood donation; Autologous blood
طُعْمٌ ذاتِيّ

Definition

donor card
(donor cards)
A donor card is a card which people carry in order to make sure that, when they die, their organs are used by doctors to help people who are ill.
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Wikipedia

Islet cell transplantation

Islet transplantation is the transplantation of isolated islets from a donor pancreas into another person. It is an experimental treatment for type 1 diabetes mellitus. Once transplanted, the islets begin to produce insulin, actively regulating the level of glucose in the blood.

Islets are usually infused into the person's liver. If the cells are not from a genetically identical donor the person's body will recognize them as foreign and the immune system will begin to attack them as with any transplant rejection. To prevent this immunosuppressant drugs are used. A study from 2005 showed that islet transplantation has progressed to the point that 58% of the people were insulin independent one year after the operation. A review published 2016 reported a 50 – 70% rate of insulin independence after five years, in five studies from leading transplant centers published 2005 – 2012.

In the period from 1999 to 2004, 471 people with type 1 diabetes received islet transplants at 43 institutions worldwide.