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It's probably the skin if you are trying to get the whole thing also the skin is the fastest organ to be rejected from the body

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Successful Organ and tissue transplants since 1950?

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True or false Organ transplants are rarely successful?

False.


Who many successful organ transplants has there been in the us?

2 million


What is the least common transplant?

Intestine transplants are the least common type of organ transplant, typically performed in cases of intestinal failure or disease that cannot be managed with other treatments. Due to the complexity of the surgery and the risk of complications, intestine transplants are less common compared to more common organ transplants such as kidney or liver transplants.


Why were transplants between 1800 and 1954 not very successful?

If you're talking about organ transplants, it's because there were no anti-rejection drugs available on the market prior to this.


Are organ transplants successful?

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Are organ transplants always successful?

No. In spite of better tissue matching , more organ availabilty , and better surgical techniques and anti-rejection drugs, there are still failures.


Why were transplants between 1800 and 1960 not successful?

why were transplants between 1800 and 1950 not successful?


What was the Breakthrough in organ transplants in 1954?

The first successful kidney transplant between two twins. Proved that it was possible and aided in the understanding of 'rejection'.


What is the significance of blood type in determining compatibility for organ transplants?

Blood type is significant in determining compatibility for organ transplants because the recipient's immune system can reject an organ if the blood types of the donor and recipient are not compatible. Matching blood types helps reduce the risk of rejection and increases the chances of a successful transplant.


Who does organ transplants?

erm the doctor


What are advantage of organ transplants?

advantages: It can save someones life It can fulfill the life of the people around the victim of organ failure.