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  2. Lung transplantation - Wikipedia

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    Lung transplantation is the therapeutic measure of last resort for patients with end-stage lung disease who have exhausted all other available treatments without improvement. A variety of conditions may make such surgery necessary. As of 2005, the most common reasons for lung transplantation in the United States were: [2]

  3. Diffuse idiopathic pulmonary neuroendocrine cell hyperplasia

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    The morbidity associated with DIPNECH is due to the associated obstructive lung disease. The lung disease tends to be slowly progressive, but given enough time can lead to significant disability and require supplemental oxygen therapy. [8] There have been reports of lung transplantation in the setting of end-stage DIPNECH. [11]

  4. Transplantable organs and tissues - Wikipedia

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    While lung transplants carry certain associated risks, they can also extend life expectancy and enhance the quality of life for end-stage pulmonary patients. While the precise details of surgery will depend on the exact type of transplant, there are many steps which are common to all of these procedures.

  5. A 22-year-old man who vaped required a double lung transplant ...

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    A 22-year-old man received a double lung transplant earlier this month after being on life support for 70 days. Jackson Allard, a North Dakota resident, went to the emergency room for a stomach ...

  6. Primary ciliary dyskinesia - Wikipedia

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    There is no reliable estimate of life expectancy for people with PCD. [21] However, there is evidence that PCD, is a life altering [22] life shortening [23] multi-system condition, with some people progressing to lung transplant. [24] [25] [26] [27]

  7. Lung surgery - Wikipedia

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    Lung transplants are usually required when a patient has advanced lung disease whereby the disease is also unresponsive to other methods of treatment. Another significant reason for a lung transplant to be considered as a necessary option is if the patientslife expectancy is predicted to be under three years without the lung transplant ...

  8. List of organ transplant donors and recipients - Wikipedia

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    Life Comments Date of transplant Survival Reference Sandro (1945–2010) Argentine singer and actor. He died after complications of a heart–lung transplant. November 20, 2009 45 days [31] Ann Harrison (1944–2001) Recipient and long term survivor of the world's first human double-lung transplant November 26, 1986 15 years [90]

  9. Interstitial lung disease - Wikipedia

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    Lung transplantation is an option if the ILD progresses despite therapy in appropriately selected patients with no other contraindications. [23] [24] Life expectancy after lung transplant is 5.2 years in those with idiopathic interstitial pneumonias (including idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis) and 6.7 years in those with other types of ILD. [8]