| histocompatibility |
This is a term used to determine how identical two unrelated individuals are. Identical twins are totally histocompatible (same tissues). Brothers and Sisters are semi-histocompatible. The chances of unrelated individuals being histocompatible, like identical twins is one in 3 million.
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| histology |
This is the study of cells structure using a microscope. Hodgkin
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| histocompatibility |
the examination of human leukocyte antigens (HLA) in a patient, often referred to as "tissue typing" or "genetic matching". Tissue typing is routinely performed for all donors and recipients in kidney and pancreas transplantation to help match the donor with the most suitable recipients. This helps to decrease the likelihood of "rejecting" the transplanted organ.
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| histology |
The examination of tissues under the microscope to assist diagnosis.
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| history |
In bookings, a detailed record of what has been done.
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