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Successful double lung transplantation with a graft obtained from a methanol-poisoned donor.

A 25-year-old woman developed "brain death" 48 h after acute methanol poisoning. After the elimination of methanol and the correction of metabolic disorders, organ donation was discussed. The lungs were transplanted into a 46-year-old woman suffering from cystic "emphysematous-like" lesions as a complication of lymphangioleiomyomatosis. The procedure was not complicated, and we have an uneventful follow-up of > 12 months. In addition to the lungs, the kidneys and the liver were also removed and transplanted with success.[1]

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  1. Successful double lung transplantation with a graft obtained from a methanol-poisoned donor. Evrard, P., Hantson, P., Ferrant, E., Vanormelingen, P., Mahieu, P. Chest (1999) [Pubmed]
 
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