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| Antropología y criterios neurológicos de la muerte |
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Escrito por Euclides Eslava Gómez Jueves, 20 de Enero de 2011
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Summary: The article studies the anthropologic statute of the “brain-dead” patient. Though most of the experts thin k that these people are actually dead, some authors assume that because the organic functions are still present in these people, it is hard to determine their death. Supported by aristothelic anthropology, the article defends the idea that it is possible to consider the physiologic remanent events as “life” , but “vegetative life”, absolutely and irreversibly separated from the sensitives and intelec- tual faculties. In addition, this situation is considered as a state of inviability for the patient, because it entails the total and irreversible loss of the unity of the person. Then, it is possible to affirm that, at the current state of the technology, death –if determined by neurologic criteria- is not compatible with the soul-body union. So vital phenomena exposed in the corpses aren’t human life itself, but simple vital residual dynamism, supported in artificial way. |
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| Discurso de Juan Pablo II a un Congreso de Trasplantes (20 junio 1991) |
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Escrito por Juan Pablo II Miércoles, 12 de Enero de 2011
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| El hecho de que el primer congreso internacional de la Sociedad para la donación de órganos se esté celebrando aquí en Roma, me brinda la oportunidad de daros la bienvenida y alentaros en la realización del objetivo que el tema de vuestro congreso expresa así: «Cooperación mundial en los trasplantes». |
| Authorisation, altruism and compulsion in the organ donation debate |
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Domingo, 03 de Octubre de 2010
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ABSTRACT The report from the Organ Donation Taskforce looking at the potential impact of an opt-out system for deceased donor organ donation in the UK, published in November 2008, is probably the most comprehensive and systematic inquiry to date into the issues and considerations which might affect the availability of deceased donor organs for clinical transplantation. By the end of a thorough and transparent process, a clear consensus was reached. The taskforce rejected the idea of an opt-out system. In this article we acknowledge the life saving potential of organ transplants and seek to highlight the difficulties that arise when the issue of organ shortage competes with concerns over choice and authorisation in the context of deceased donor organ donation. Antonia J Cronin, John Harris |
| ¿Quién puede oponerse a que nazca un niño para ayudar a un hermano? |
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Escrito por Agustin Losada Pescador Viernes, 27 de Marzo de 2009
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| El Ministro de Sanidad ha realizado unas declaraciones con motivo de la presentación del éxito del trasplante de la sangre de cordón umbilical procedente del así llamado “bebé-medicamento”, con el que se ha salvado a su hermano, en las que se pregunta "¿quién puede oponerse a que nazca un niño para ayudar a un hermano?". Trato de explicarlo en estas breves líneas. |
| El giro de la terapia celular |
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Escrito por Natalia López Moratalla Jueves, 22 de Mayo de 2008
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Con el descubrimiento de las células pluripotenciales inducidas (iPS) se ha dado un giro a los avances en terapia celular, ya que se está investigando con un material de gran flexibilidad y disponibilidad que no plantea los problemas éticos que surgen con las embrionarias. |
| First Report of Autologous Cord Blood Transplantation in the Treatment of a Child With Leukemia |
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Viernes, 12 de Enero de 2007
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| First Report of Autologous Cord Blood Transplantation in the Treatment of a Child With Leukemia Ammar Hayani, MDa, Eberhard Lampeter, MDb,c, David Viswanatha, MDd, David Morgan, MDe and Sharad N. Salvi, MDa a Sections of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology e Radiation Oncology, Advocate Hope Children's ... |
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