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Page 1: Human Physiology Lesson 12b- Transplants

Human Physiology Lesson 12b- Transplants

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Blood Vessels• What is the difference between the 3

types of blood vessels and why do these differences exist?

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Transplant

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Heart Transplant• 1967 Christian Barnard• Professor Yacoub• How could they survive the

operation?

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Organ Transplantation• What are the possible problems

associated with organ transplantation?

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Organ Transplantation• How can these problems be

overcome?

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Other Heart Problems• What other problems are associated

with the heart?• Can you explain how these are

caused or treated?

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

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Coronary Heart Disease

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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.

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Cardiovascular Diseases

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Cardiovascular Diseases• An atheroma is

made up of white blood cells connected to LDL’s, calcium deposits and fibrous tissue.


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