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Chapter 18, Problem 6CT
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Special clinical problems that might be encountered when xenografts are used.

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A surgical procedure, in which tissue is transferred from one area to another in the body, or from other organisms without introducing in its blood supply, is called grafting. A new blood supply develops after grafting procedure. There are four types of grafting that are autograft, isograft, allograft, and xenograft. Grafting can be applied form of skin, bones, tendons, nerves, blood vessels and cornea.

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