Renal transplantation
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Renal transplantation
Appleton & Lange, c1997
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Description
This study describes the principles and practice of kidney transplantation, providing details on: implantation technique, non-immunologic monitoring, HLA matching, the mechanisms of action of immunosuppressive agents, and the clinical aspects of both conventional and new immunologic agents.
Table of Contents
- Outcome after renal transplantation
- history of renal transplantation
- evaluation of the potential renal allograft recipient
- cadaveric and living donation
- anaesthetic management in kidney transplantation
- the transplant procedure
- postoperative management of the renal transplant recipient
- immunosuppression
- chimerism after whole organ transplantation - an explanation of renal and other organ acceptance
- clinical aspects of renal transplantation pathology
- complications
- allograft nephrectomy
- radiographic evaluation of the renal transplant patient
- renal transplantation in infants and children
- concomitant or sequential renal transplantation with other organs - renal and pancreatic transplantation - renal and pancreatic islet cell transplantation
- pregnancy after renal transplantation
- xenograft renal transplantation
- speculation about the future.
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