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Abstract
A face transplant is as challenging a surgical procedure as any patient can undergo. In this introduction I present the medical aspects of this surgery, the profound ethical issues it raises, and optimal interventions that clinicians can pursue to help these patients and their loved ones. I then discuss how to help other kinds of patients and loved ones who confront similar stresses. I end by presenting a goal that author Sharrona Pearl puts forth after she studied many face transplant patients. The efforts she urges should maximize our capacity to see face transplant patients-and anyone-as they are, as opposed to how they look. Copyright 2019 The Journal of Clinical Ethics. All rights reserved.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31851621
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Ethics ISSN: 1046-7890