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graft r. see rejection.
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graft-versus-host d. disease caused by the immune response of histoincompatible, immunocompetent donor cells against the tissues of immunoincompetent host, which can occur as a complication of bone marrow transplantation or as a result of maternal-fetal blood transfusion or therapeutic blood transfusion in which the recipient has a cellular immunodeficiency disease. Clinical manifestations include skin disease ranging from a maculopapular eruption to epidermal necrosis, intestinal disease marked by diarrhea, malabsorption, and abdominal pain, and liver dysfunction caused by cholestatic hepatitis or veno-occlusive disease and marked by serum enzyme abnormalities. Called also graft-versus-host reaction.
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graft-versus-host r. see under disease.
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grafting A method of inserting a shoot or bud taken from one plant into the stem or branch of another so that the shoot or bud grows and becomes a permanent part of the other plant.
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grafting joining a piece from one plant onto another
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