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What is the meaning of 'fetal'?

"Fetal" refers to anything that relates to a fetus. For example, "fetal tissue" is the tissue of a fetus.


Should fetal tissue be used to treat disease?

I believe that fetal tissue should not be used to treat disease because it can actually cause other disease by treating it for disease its impact is dangerous for the human cells.


Why is a transplant consisting of fetal tissue less likely to provoke an immune rejection response than tissue from an adult?

Fetal tissue has lower levels of antigens, which are markers that the immune system recognizes as foreign. This makes fetal tissue less likely to provoke an immune response compared to adult tissue, which has a higher amount of antigens. Fetal tissue also has a higher ability to induce immune tolerance.


Who discovered fetal tissue research and when?

himanshu


How do you know if you lost fetal tissue?

Signs of losing fetal tissue may include heavy vaginal bleeding, passing of tissue or clots, and cramping or pain in the lower abdomen. If you suspect you have lost fetal tissue, it's important to seek medical attention promptly to ensure proper evaluation and care.


How are fetal cells obtained?

Fetal cells can be obtained through procedures like amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling during pregnancy. These tests involve collecting a sample of amniotic fluid or placental tissue, which contains fetal cells that can be used for genetic testing or other analyses.


Are fetuses used in cosmetics?

Some say fetal tissue is used on many products like cosmetics, medicine, food etc but that needs to be looked more into detail since it is exaggerated;Cosmetics: Neocutis Inc. used fetal tissue in their beauty products but so far that is the only company doing so.Food: Synimex is the company who have the additives used in soft drinks and others and in 2010 a pro-life organisation accused them of using fetal tissue in it. When they wrote a letter to the CEO and was ignored they sent letters to the companies using the additives and then started a boycott. They say Synimex have not denied using fetal tissue but that also mean they have not confirmed it. They choose to ignore the pro-life groups claim.Medicine: In South Korea they found pills contaning fetal tissue dried and made into powder, used as stamina boosters. The pills were contained and is illegal.Vaccine: Yes, cells from aborted fetuses from back in the 1960's are used for making vaccines. Vaccine can not be made without cells from someone who had the disease and as we know was aboriton illegal back then unless for health reasons so they clearly had good reasons for both the abortion and for donating the tissue to science. Today in 2012 the same cells from the 60's are used.


What is the tissue covering the lungs called on a pig?

The pleura cover and protect the lungs in a fetal pig.


Can you live with a dead fetus in you?

There is a very high risk that the dead fetal tissue will become infected.


Medical procedure DC stand for what?

Dilation and Curetage. This is a cleaning out of the uterus in order to remove plancental, fetal or other tissue. It can be used as a method of abortion, but it also used post partem to clean out placental tissue left behind in a normal birth, or to remove miscarried matter.


What evaluation is used to diagnose fetal fifth disease?

Ultrasound is used to diagnose fetal fifth disease.


How long is the esophagus in a fetal pig?

The esophagus of a fetal pig, like many organs and body parts, looks very similar to that of a human. It is a long narrow tube, pinkish in color, with cilia lined in the inside (to help push down the food). Click on the link below for pictures of a fetal pig esophagus: