A member asked:

Why isn't hla matching required before transplantation of skin and heart?

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It's one factor: It is always advantages to have similar hla antigens between the donor and the recipient. Most solid organ transplants are done with a negative crossmatch. Which means the recipient does not have preformed antibodies against the donors hla antigens. Don't know what you mean regarding skin transplants. They are not really done between strangers.

Answered 11/20/2012

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