Surgical procedure in which a patient's diseased lungs are partially or totally replaced.
1Methods: Single lung transplantation was performed on two groups of domestic swine.
2This is the first successful pediatric heart- lung transplantation carried out in Korea.
3We performed lung transplantation in nine patients with Scleroderma related lung disease.
4We also found that flat chest severity significantly improved after lung transplantation.
5A 51-year-old woman with dermatomyositis underwent lung transplantation for acute interstitial pneumonitis.
6However, graft rejection is an important potential consequence after lung transplantation.
7No severe adverse effects were observed after lung transplantation in the BETA group.
8Methods: Twenty recipients who underwent successful bilateral living-donor lobar lung transplantation were evaluated.
9We report the first case of Mycoplasma hominis periaortic abscess after heart- lung transplantation.
10Therefore, it may serve as a sensitive indicator of AR in lung transplantation.
11Patients: Seventy-one patients with end-stage pulmonary disease listed for lung transplantation.
12Conclusions: Several variables were identified that predicted HRQL after lung transplantation.
13In part II, we describe the postoperative management and results of lung transplantation.
14Bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome is the main limitation for long-term survival after lung transplantation.
15Long-term survival after lung transplantation remains profoundly limited by graft rejection.
16Success in neonatal lung transplantation depends on the growth of the transplanted lung.
Translations for lung transplantation