Organ and tissue transplantation in Latvia

From 1973 to May, 1996 585 kidney transplantations were performed in the Department of Transplantation. From 1983 to 1988 investigations on transplantation of pancreas islet cell culture were carried out. Because of financial difficulties these investigations had to be stopped. In 1992 a law was ado...

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Organ Transplantation - statistics & numerical data
Tissue and Organ Procurement - legislation & jurisprudence
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