Asked by aiden
Check the organs/tissues that can be transplanted.
heart
bone marrow
kidneys
lungs
corneas
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All of them can be transplanted:
- Heart — yes (whole-organ heart transplants)
- Bone marrow — yes (hematopoietic stem cell/bone marrow transplants)
- Kidneys — yes (most commonly transplanted solid organ; living or deceased donors)
- Lungs — yes (single or double lung transplants, sometimes lobar from living donors)
- Corneas — yes (corneal grafts/keratoplasty; often from deceased donors)
(Note: bone marrow is a cellular/tissue transplant rather than a solid organ; corneas are avascular tissue and have lower rejection rates.)
- Heart — yes (whole-organ heart transplants)
- Bone marrow — yes (hematopoietic stem cell/bone marrow transplants)
- Kidneys — yes (most commonly transplanted solid organ; living or deceased donors)
- Lungs — yes (single or double lung transplants, sometimes lobar from living donors)
- Corneas — yes (corneal grafts/keratoplasty; often from deceased donors)
(Note: bone marrow is a cellular/tissue transplant rather than a solid organ; corneas are avascular tissue and have lower rejection rates.)
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