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Qaagi - Book of Why

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the negative factorscausegraft failure

the significant factorscontributingto graft failure

the main factorscontributingto graft failure

Numerous factorscontributedto graft failure

additional factorscontributingto graft failure

Certain factorsmay causegraft failure

specific factorsleadto graft failure

complex factorsleadingto graft failure

14 Other FactorsContributeto Graft Failure

potentially important factorsleadingto graft failure

Many different factorscan causegraft failure

non - immunological factorsleadingto graft failure

Postoperative infectioncan causegraft failure

acute rejection and infectionleadingto graft failure

Although none of the factors have been provedto causefailure of a graft

Early intervention of risk factorsmay leadto graft failure

procedure and attention ... underlying factorsleadto graft failure

most significant being infectioncausinggraft failure

the existing infectionmay causegraft failure

cytomegalovirus infectioncontributesto graft failure

B19 infection ... by whichleadto graft failure

acute or chronic rejection(passive) caused bygraft failure

powerful immunosuppressive medications such as those associated with heart or kidney transplants ... rarely necessaryto preventgraft failure

The presence of BK infectionledto graft failure

the presence of HCV infectionleadsto graft failure

Preservation of adequate soft tissue coverage ... the most common etiological factorsmay leadto graft failure

inadequate treatment for acute rejection considering BKVAN(passive) caused bygraft failure

persistent graft rejectionleadsto graft failure

More than 100 years after the first human corneal allograft , many of the factors likelyto leadto graft failure

irreversible chronic rejectionleadingto graft failure

endothelial damage and subsequent intimal hyperplasiaresultin graft failure

In kidney transplantation , numerous parameters such as demographic , clinical and functional factors drive the deterioration of the kidneysometimes leadingto graft failure

continuous infection of the aortic wall(passive) caused bygraft failure

rejection after heart transplantation(passive) caused bygraft failure

to cause rejection and degrade over timeto causegraft failure

pharmacy leflunomide coupon Risk of developing syndrome of thrombocytopenia and microangiopathic hemolytic anemia 1 170 337 338 339 340 391 pathologically similar to hemolytic uremic syndromemay resultin graft failure

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Acute rejection developed soon after transplantationresultingin graft failure

after transplantation is knownto causegraft failure but

The PK rejectionresultedin graft failure

from preexisting disease in the donor , 9 , 364374can resultfrom preexisting disease in the donor , 9 , 364374

long - term glyco - metabolic control in recipient type 1 diabetic patients [ 4 , 5preventslong - term glyco - metabolic control in recipient type 1 diabetic patients [ 4 , 5

to patient death or retransplantation within the year following the transplantationleadingto patient death or retransplantation within the year following the transplantation

to early death andmay leadto early death and

to retransplant and/or deathmay leadto retransplant and/or death

from hepatic artery thrombosis 16 months after diagnosis without evidence of tumor recurrenceresultingfrom hepatic artery thrombosis 16 months after diagnosis without evidence of tumor recurrence

the death of 2 patientscausedthe death of 2 patients

to amputation and subsequent perioperative deathleadingto amputation and subsequent perioperative death

to heart failure and possible deathleadsto heart failure and possible death

to myocardial infarction Death due to myocardial infarction , stroke , renal failureleadingto myocardial infarction Death due to myocardial infarction , stroke , renal failure

in retransplantation or patient death , immunological failure , patient survival , acute rejection , chronic rejection , steroid - resistant rejectionresultingin retransplantation or patient death , immunological failure , patient survival , acute rejection , chronic rejection , steroid - resistant rejection

in ongoing anxiety and hyper vigilance for signs of rejection , coupled with anxiety that appearance will return to preoperative levels of disfiguration , or worse , if the graft failsmay resultin ongoing anxiety and hyper vigilance for signs of rejection , coupled with anxiety that appearance will return to preoperative levels of disfiguration , or worse , if the graft fails

Most fistula failures or(passive) are causedMost fistula failures or

from recurrent autoimmunityresultedfrom recurrent autoimmunity

in 10 major amputationsresultedin 10 major amputations

mainlyresultsmainly

Credit R. Heflebower Graft incompatibility , improper technique , or environmental conditionsmay causeCredit R. Heflebower Graft incompatibility , improper technique , or environmental conditions

if “ best practices ” had been implementedmight have been preventedif “ best practices ” had been implemented

patients to go back on dialysis and wait for another transplantcausepatients to go back on dialysis and wait for another transplant

from technical errors ( eg , twisted or kinked grafts , improper proximal or distal anastomoses , overstretched grafts , inappropriate site , or vessel anastomosed ) , as well as graft spasm or thrombosis.2,9,13commonly resultsfrom technical errors ( eg , twisted or kinked grafts , improper proximal or distal anastomoses , overstretched grafts , inappropriate site , or vessel anastomosed ) , as well as graft spasm or thrombosis.2,9,13

from the re - emergence of cytotoxic host CD8resultedfrom the re - emergence of cytotoxic host CD8

from graft thrombosis.[22],[37resultingfrom graft thrombosis.[22],[37

in relapse of paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria 3 weeks prior to presentationresultingin relapse of paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria 3 weeks prior to presentation

a need for revisionscausinga need for revisions

from complement - mediated humoral rejection [ 61,62resultingfrom complement - mediated humoral rejection [ 61,62

in a non - healing ulcerresultingin a non - healing ulcer

venous gangrene(passive) caused byvenous gangrene

from a person rushing through rehabilitationcan also resultfrom a person rushing through rehabilitation

to delay in hemodialysis due to loss of vascular accessleadsto delay in hemodialysis due to loss of vascular access

from insufficient flowresultingfrom insufficient flow

functional recoverymay preventfunctional recovery

from rejection injuryresultingfrom rejection injury

from poor blood flow , swelling , or infectioncan resultfrom poor blood flow , swelling , or infection

haemodynamic instability , post - operative infarction(passive) may be caused byhaemodynamic instability , post - operative infarction

at the time of killing ( one control and three experimental animals ) ordiscoveredat the time of killing ( one control and three experimental animals ) or

in 63.6 % of cases and a three - fold increase in BCVA < 6/60resultedin 63.6 % of cases and a three - fold increase in BCVA < 6/60

in half of the patients within 6 to 7 years of recurrenceresultingin half of the patients within 6 to 7 years of recurrence

from surgeon errorresultedfrom surgeon error

to my third transplant ( the second if you do n’t count my autologous transplant in 2003ledto my third transplant ( the second if you do n’t count my autologous transplant in 2003

hemodynamic instability , postoperative infarction(passive) may be caused byhemodynamic instability , postoperative infarction

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