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MARCELA MORENO Q. NICOLÁS JOHNSON G. PATRICIA DÍAZ A.

Abstract

Lung transplantation involves a series of challenges, which as history has shown, depends not only on an adequate development of surgical techniques, but also on the understanding of a series of complex cellular and humoral immunological interactions that will be responsible for the type of physiological response (innate - acquired) and that could trigger the complications associated with transplantation (hyperacute, acute or chronic rejection). Each of which has its potential prevention and treatment. Being able to know this series of responses, allows the clinician to anticipate some of these events and to avoid in a better way the damage and the consequences that can occur in cases of lung transplantation.

 

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Keywords.

Lung transplantation, Transplantation immunology, allograft dysfunction

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How to Cite

MORENO Q., M., JOHNSON G., N., & DÍAZ A., P. (2022). Lung transplant: a perspective from immunology. Revista Chilena De Enfermedades Respiratorias, 38(2), 106–116. Retrieved from https://revchilenfermrespir.cl/index.php/RChER/article/view/1065

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