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When pulmonary function deteriorates to the point where oxygenation is inadequate, lung transplantation is usually performed. Following lung transplant (usually unilateral), LAM patients have [[Kaplan-Meier estimator]]s (survival curves) similar to other lung transplant patients. | |||
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Overview
Surgery
When pulmonary function deteriorates to the point where oxygenation is inadequate, lung transplantation is usually performed. Following lung transplant (usually unilateral), LAM patients have Kaplan-Meier estimators (survival curves) similar to other lung transplant patients.