Autologous blood (from the patient)
advance banking of blood by the patient (known as autologous donation)
Autologous graft or autologous transplant.
Transfusion of your own blood (autologous) is the safest method but requires advance planning and not all patients are eligible.
If the amount transfused is less than anticipated or if no blood was necessary, then the autologous blood is generally disposed of (since the restrictions placed on volunteer donors are stricter than those on autologous donors).
Autologous blood (from the patient) is the safest blood available for transfusion, since there is no risk of disease transmission
An autologous transplant uses the patient's own bone marrow for stem cells. This is done after any cancerous cells are treated with chemotherapy.
Autologous donation and transfusion.
There seem to be several, but the most common are: autologous blood transfusion or antibiotic therapy.
Certain modifications in collection technique make autologous blood donation an acceptable treatment for members of this faith.
the patient donates blood once a week for one to three weeks before surgery. The blood is separated and the blood components needed are reinfused during the operation.
An autologous breast reconstruction uses the woman's own tissues
The FDA has issued a draft Guidance recommending all allogeneic, and selected autologous, blood donations be screened for T. cruzi.