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autologous
au·tol·o·gous A0536400 (ô-tŏl′ə-gəs)adj. Derived or transferred from the same individual's body: autologous blood donation; an autologous bone marrow transplant. [auto- + -logous (as in homologous).] au·tol′o·gous·ly adv.autologous (ɔːˈtɒləɡəs) adj (Medicine) (of a tissue graft, blood transfusion, etc) originating from the recipient rather than from a donorau•tol•o•gous (ɔˈtɒl ə gəs) adj. from the same organism: an autologous graft. [1920–25] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | autologous - derived from organisms of the selfsame individual; "autologous blood donation"heterologous - derived from organisms of a different but related species; "a heterologous graft"homologous - corresponding or similar in position or structure or function or characteristics; especially derived from an organism of the same species; "a homologous tissue graft" | Translationsautologous
autologous[ȯ′täl·ə·gəs] (biology) Derived from or produced by the individual in question, such as an autologous protein or an autologous graft. autologous
au·tol·o·gous (aw-tol'ŏ-gŭs), 1. Occurring naturally and normally in a certain type of tissue or in a specific structure of the body. 2. In transplantation, referring to transfer of an organ or other tissue from one location to another in the same person; or to blood or blood components that the donor has previously donated and receives at a later time, usually perioperatively. 3. Rarely used to denote a neoplasm derived from cells that occur normally at that sight, for example, a squamous cell carcinoma in the upper esophagus. Synonym(s): autogenous (1) [auto- + G. logos, relation] autologous (ô-tŏl′ə-gəs)adj. Derived or transferred from the same individual's body: autologous blood donation; an autologous bone marrow transplant. au·tol′o·gous·ly adv.autologous adjective Referring to a tissue—e.g., autologous packed red cells—that comes from the same person (in whom it is to be subsequently transfused), in contrast to that donated by another person.autologous Medtalk Self Transplant biology adjective Referring to a tissue that comes from the same person, in contrast to that donated by another person. Cf Heterologous, Homologous. au·tol·o·gous (aw-tol'ŏ-gŭs) 1. Occurring naturally and normally in a certain type of tissue or in a specific structure of the body. 2. Sometimes used to denote a neoplasm derived from cells that occur normally at that site, e.g., a squamous cell carcinoma in the upper esophagus. 3. transplantation Referring to a graft in which the donor and recipient areas are in the same person. [auto- + G. logos, relation]autologous Derived from the same person, as in the case of transfusions or transplantation.AutologousFrom the same person. An autologous breast reconstruction uses the woman's own tissues. An autologous blood transfusion is blood removed then transfused back to the same person at a later time.Mentioned in: Bone Marrow Transplantation, Breast Reconstruction, Umbilical Cord Blood Bankingau·tol·o·gous (aw-tol'ŏ-gŭs) Occurring naturally and normally in a certain type of tissue or in a specific structure of the body. Synonym(s): autogenous (1) . [auto- + G. logos, relation]autologous Related to autologous: Autologous blood transfusion, autologous blood donation, autologous transfusionAntonyms for autologousadj derived from organisms of the selfsame individualAntonyms |