Transplantation von Gehirngewebe

Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 42 (1):248-257 (1998)
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Abstract

Transplantation of cerebral tissue is increasingly becoming an issue in today's ethical debate. This kind of transplantation has already been performed in the context of treating patients with Parkinson's disease. It ist also being considered in the handling of other serious diseases. The tissue for transplantation is obtained from aborted fetuses. Serious ethical problems are mainly arising out of the question of possible changes in the personalites of patients due to the transplanted cerebral tissue

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