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AutoinoculationDefinition: Autoinoculation is a treatment procedure where cells are removed from a person's body, treated or altered medically, and then re-injected back into the body. This type of procedure uses a person's own cells to help prevent an immune reaction. The term can also refer to the transfer of microorganisms from one location of the body to another.
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| Review Date: 10/23/2004 Reviewed By: Kevin Pho, M.D., Attending, Internal Medicine, Boston VA Medical Center, Boston, MA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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