___________ transplants do not require extensive HLA matching, but __________transplants do.
A. Bone marrow, cornea | |
B. Heart, cornea | |
C. Cornea, liver | |
D. Liver, bone marrow |
Ans
Human lymphocyte antigen (HLA) typing is not performed for heart transplantation, and the relation between HLA matching and cardiac graft rejection is unclear.
So option (B) is correct
___________ transplants do not require extensive HLA matching, but __________transplants do. A. Bone marrow, cornea B....
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