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Transplantation Immunology Quiz

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When was the first successful kidney transplant performed?

A. 1934

B. 1954

C. 1989

D. 2000


What is transplantation?

A. change of an infected organ

B. Replace of an infected Organ

C. Removal of an organ

D. All of the above


What is a possible complication of a lung transplant?

A. Infection

B. Cold

C. Allergies

D. eye damage


Average time you need to wait to get a hold of a lung?

A. around 140 days

B. around 180 days

C. around 130 days

D. around 195 days


What does an isograft involve?

A. It is a transplant of an organ or tissue between two genetically non-identical members of the same species.

B. Organs or tissues are transplanted from a donor to a genetically identical recipient (such as an identical twin).

C. It is the transplant of tissue to the same person.

D. It is a transplant of organs or tissue from one species to another.


Whats a disease that can cause a person to need new lungs?

A. lung cancer

B. cold and flu

C. pneumonia

D. allergies


Tissues can be transplanted. 

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


Which criterion is NOT used to match an organ to a recipient?

A. age

B. height & weight

C. current state of health

D. celebrity status


What does a xenotransplantation involve?

A. It is a transplant of organs or tissue from one species to another.

B. Organs or tissues are transplanted from a donor to a genetically identical recipient (such as an identical twin).

C. It is a transplant of an organ or tissue between two genetically non-identical members of the same species.

D. It is the transplant of tissue to the same person


Which is NOT a transplantable organ?

A. pancreas

B. stomach

C. kidney

D. small intestine


Who can be a donator?

A. Anyone, regardless of age or medical history.

B. Only those who have never undergone difficult operations before.

C. People under the age of 60.

D. Only people in perfect health.


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