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Human Physiology Lesson 12b- Transplants

Human Physiology Lesson 12b- Transplants. Blood Vessels. What is the difference between the 3 types of blood vessels and why do these differences exist?. Transplant. Heart Transplant. 1967 Christian Barnard Professor Yacoub How could they survive the operation?. Organ Transplantation.

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Human Physiology Lesson 12b- Transplants

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  1. Human Physiology Lesson 12b- Transplants

  2. Blood Vessels • What is the difference between the 3 types of blood vessels and why do these differences exist?

  3. Transplant

  4. Heart Transplant • 1967 Christian Barnard • Professor Yacoub • How could they survive the operation?

  5. Organ Transplantation • What are the possible problems associated with organ transplantation?

  6. Organ Transplantation • How can these problems be overcome?

  7. Other Heart Problems • What other problems are associated with the heart? • Can you explain how these are caused or treated?

  8. Other Heart Problems • Strokes • CHD • Hole in a heart/ no heart valves

  9. Coronary Heart Disease

  10. Cardiovascular Diseases • Cardiovascular diseases are still the biggest killer in the UK and USA. • The majority of diseases are linked to atheriosclerosis- a hardening of an artery due to the formation of a fatty plaque-particularly in the coronary arteries.

  11. Cardiovascular Diseases

  12. Cardiovascular Diseases • An atheroma is made up of white blood cells connected to LDL’s, calcium deposits and fibrous tissue.

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