نتایج جستجو برای: rejection

تعداد نتایج: 34464  

ژورنال: حقوق پزشکی 2016

The rejection or rebuff of transplanted organs refers to the case in which the immune system of the recipient's body repels the transplanted organ. The prevention and reduction of such repulsions are the main concern of transplant surgeons and recipients. Liabilities associated with repulsion and its side-effects have a contractual nature; also, unlike other surgery-related liabilities, here th...

زینالی, جواد , عطایی‌پور, یوسف ,

Background: The goal of Induction therapy is to prevent acute rejection during the early posttransplantation period by providing a high degree of Immunosuppression at the time of transplantation. Induction therapy is often considered essential to optimize outcomes, especially in patients at high risk for poor short-term outcomes. The optimal prophylactic induction immunosuppressive therapy to p...

Journal: :Experimental and clinical transplantation : official journal of the Middle East Society for Organ Transplantation 2012
Osama Gheith Torki Al-Otaibi Narayanan Nampoory Medhat Halim Prasad Nair Tarek Saied Salah Al-Waheeb Ibraheem Muzeirei Mona Ibraheim

To reduce the long-term toxicities of immunosuppressant drugs, corticosteroid-sparing and calcineurin-inhibitor-sparing immunosuppression protocols have become increasingly popular in managing kidney transplant recipients. The most vexing clinical condition caused by antibodies in organ transplants is antibody-mediated rejection. Limitations of the current antibody-mediated rejection therapies ...

Journal: :Seminars in liver disease 2009
Stuart J Knechtle Jean Kwun

Spontaneous acceptance of liver allografts occurs in several species. However, tolerance is rare in human transplant patients even though rejection is relatively easily reversed. Histological features of acute rejection in liver transplantation are similar to those in other organs. Nevertheless, mechanisms of rejection of liver transplants may differ in degrees and cellular involvement. Liver-s...

2014
Tinka M. Veldhuis Ernestine H. Gordijn René Veenstra Siegwart Lindenberg

Rejection can convey that one is seen as inferior and not worth bothering with. Is it possible for people to feel vicariously rejected in this sense and have reactions that are similar to those following personal rejection, such as feeling humiliated, powerless, and angry? A study on personal rejection was followed by two main studies on vicarious group-based rejection. It was found that merely...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2013
Melanie J Zimmer-Gembeck Drew Nesdale Leanne McGregor Shawna Mastro Belinda Goodwin Geraldine Downey

Perceiving that one is rejected is an important correlate of emotional maladjustment. Yet, self-perceptions can substantially differ from classmate-reports of who is rejected. In this study, discrepancies between self- and classmate-reports of rejection were identified in 359 Australian adolescents (age 10-12 years). As expected, adolescents who overestimated rejection reported more rejection s...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2009
Heidi Gazelle Madelynn J Druhen

It was hypothesized that combined individual child vulnerability (anxious solitude) and interpersonal stress (peer exclusion) would predict the strongest responses to experimentally manipulated behavioral peer rejection. Results indicated that in a sample of 3rd graders (N = 160, 59% girls), anxious solitary excluded children displayed more behavioral manifestations of social helplessness befor...

Journal: :Nature communications 2014
Choong-Wan Woo Leonie Koban Ethan Kross Martin A Lindquist Marie T Banich Luka Ruzic Jessica R Andrews-Hanna Tor D Wager

Current theories suggest that physical pain and social rejection share common neural mechanisms, largely by virtue of overlapping functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) activity. Here we challenge this notion by identifying distinct multivariate fMRI patterns unique to pain and rejection. Sixty participants experience painful heat and warmth and view photos of ex-partners and friends on s...

2016
Brian A. Rood Sari L. Reisner Francisco I. Surace Jae A. Puckett Meredith R. Maroney David W. Pantalone

Purpose: Transgender and gender-nonconforming (TGNC) individuals often are the target of enacted or external (i.e., distal) experiences of stigma, discrimination, and violence, which are linked to adverse health, particularly psychological distress. There is limited research, however, examining felt or internal (i.e., proximal) stressors faced by TGNC individuals. This study sought to examine o...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2015
David S Chester Richard S Pond C Nathan DeWall

Social rejection elicits distress through the brain's alarm system, the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC). The distress of rejection facilitates subsequent inclusion. As a result, traits that blunt this dACC response to social rejection might then threaten group membership, leading to further subsequent rejection. Alexithymia, the inability to identify and describe affective states, is as...

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