Organ definition
Organ means all or part of an individual's liver, pancreas, kidney, intestine, lung, or bone marrow.
Organ means a human organ that is capable of being transferred from the body of a person to the body of another person;
Organ means all or part of an individual's liver, pancreas, kidney, intestine,
Examples of Organ in a sentence
Refer to the "Organ, Tissue and Stem Cell Transplants" portion of the "Covered Services and Supplies" section for details.
More Definitions of Organ
Organ means a differentiated and vital part of the human body, formed by different tissues, that maintains its structure, vascularisation and capacity to develop physiological functions with an important level of autonomy;
Organ means a grouping of bodily tissues which perform a specific function.
Organ. ’ means a part of the body that performs a special function, and for purposes of this subchapter excludes the brain, heart, and back; øand¿
Organ means a human kidney, liver, heart, lung, pancreas, or intestine or multivisceral organs when transplanted at the same time as an intestine.
Organ means a somewhat independent part of a human body, such as a salivary gland, kidney, or pancreas, which performs a specific function.
Organ means any part of the human body adapted by its structure to perform any particular vital function, including the eye and its accessories, but does not include skin and appendages, flesh, bone, bone marrow, body fluid, blood or a gamete;
Organ means kidney, liver, lung, pancreas, small bowel or any other organ that is prescribed for the purpose of this section; (“organe”)