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autogenous

In medicine, self-generated by the body. For example, autogenous blood transfusion involves the collection of blood from a patient, prior to undergoing surgery, for use during and after the operation. It is a valuable procedure for operations that may require large transfusions or where a person has a rare blood group.


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In 1998, Marx et al showed that combining PRP with autogenous bone in mandibular continuity defects resulted in significantly faster radiographic maturation and histomorphometrically denser bone.
Because of the susceptibility of turkeys to H1N1 swine influenza viruses (22), the flocks had been vaccinated with an autogenous vaccine against the H1N1 subtype.
Wet grinding may be autogenous where the ore grinds by attrition with itself, or a grinding media may be employed.
 
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