Lung transplantation.
@article{Arcasoy1999LungT,
title={Lung transplantation.},
author={Selim M. Arcasoy and Robert M. Kotloff},
journal={The New England journal of medicine},
year={1999},
volume={340 14},
pages={
1081-91
}
}First performed in 1963, lung transplantation is approaching the half-century mark. With more than 32,000 procedures having been performed worldwide, lung transplantation has become the standard of care for select patients with advanced lung diseases of various nonmalignant etiologies. Indications for transplantation have broadened over the years, and selection criteria have become less restrictive. A relatively scarce donor pool limits wider application of this therapy, but this is being…
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