Organ Transplantation Complications
Organ transplantation complications refer to the adverse effects and risks associated with any organ transplant procedure. Common complications that can arise in transplant recipients are infection, organ failure, tissue rejection and drug toxicity. In rare cases, severe complications such as graft-versus-host-disease (GVHD) have been known to occur. Organ transplantation is a life-saving procedure for those suffering from organ failure of any kind. It gives patients a second chance at life and allows them to lead a more comfortable life. However, the procedure has its risks, and recipients must be carefully monitored for any complications. Careful management of these risks is essential for successful transplants and improved patient outcomes.
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