An Overview of Organ Transplantation in Iran over Three Decades: With Special Focus on Renal Transplantation
Organ and tissue transplantation have a long history in Iran. Some researchers believe that Avicenna was the first to suture nerves together. However, organ transplantation using modern methods and technologies goes back to 1930s. Registered data from Iran shows an acceptable progressing trend in th...
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doaj-4fcba71328cf49d9a8de3153dd39f5452020-12-02T18:55:50ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852251-60932009-03-0138Supple 1An Overview of Organ Transplantation in Iran over Three Decades: With Special Focus on Renal TransplantationF Zahedi 0I Fazel 1B Larijani 2 Organ and tissue transplantation have a long history in Iran. Some researchers believe that Avicenna was the first to suture nerves together. However, organ transplantation using modern methods and technologies goes back to 1930s. Registered data from Iran shows an acceptable progressing trend in the quantity and quality of various types of organ and tissue transplantation in Iran over recent decades. For instance, Iran has one of the most successful kidney transplantation programs in the region, along with various attempts of policy-makers in order to provide preventive approaches for end-stage renal diseases, distribute dialysis equipment, and enhance cadaveric organ donation. Referring to some published and unpublished data, the current article provides an overview of transplant activities in Iran over the past three decades. Furthermore, the background and characteristics of the Iranian Model of kidney donation will be also reviewed. https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/2873TransplantationKidney transplantationLiving donation |
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An Overview of Organ Transplantation in Iran over Three Decades: With Special Focus on Renal Transplantation |
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An Overview of Organ Transplantation in Iran over Three Decades: With Special Focus on Renal Transplantation |
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An Overview of Organ Transplantation in Iran over Three Decades: With Special Focus on Renal Transplantation |
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An Overview of Organ Transplantation in Iran over Three Decades: With Special Focus on Renal Transplantation |
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An Overview of Organ Transplantation in Iran over Three Decades: With Special Focus on Renal Transplantation |
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overview of organ transplantation in iran over three decades: with special focus on renal transplantation |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences |
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Iranian Journal of Public Health |
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2251-6085 2251-6093 |
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2009-03-01 |
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Organ and tissue transplantation have a long history in Iran. Some researchers believe that Avicenna was the first to suture nerves together. However, organ transplantation using modern methods and technologies goes back to 1930s. Registered data from Iran shows an acceptable progressing trend in the quantity and quality of various types of organ and tissue transplantation in Iran over recent decades. For instance, Iran has one of the most successful kidney transplantation programs in the region, along with various attempts of policy-makers in order to provide preventive approaches for end-stage renal diseases, distribute dialysis equipment, and enhance cadaveric organ donation. Referring to some published and unpublished data, the current article provides an overview of transplant activities in Iran over the past three decades. Furthermore, the background and characteristics of the Iranian Model of kidney donation will be also reviewed.
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