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Transplantation Pathology

Transplantation Pathology

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Edited by Phillip Ruiz
Cambridge University Press, 16/04/2009
EAN 9780521879958, ISBN10: 0521879957

Hardcover, 408 pages, 27.9 x 21.1 x 2.5 cm
Language: English

Transplantation Pathology is a specialized textbook that comprehensively covers the pathological features of all organs transplanted in clinical practice. It discusses the complications affecting transplants with a clinicopathological correlation to all processes. In addition to extensive detail of morphological changes, numerous images, and the latest classification schemes, it incorporates the basis pathophysiologic mechanisms involved in the detrimental processes affecting the host and graft. Chapters address the immunopathology of graft rejection, lab medicine and transplantation, dermatological complications in transplantation, and PTLD. This book by renowned authors in the field provides the pathologist, clinician, clinical staff, and student a complete overview of the pathological processes and underlying mechanisms of all areas of transplantation.

"Overall, I found Transplantation Pathology to be well worth reading. This book will serve as a valuable reference for transplant centers and pathology training programs."
--Journal of the American Medical Association

"This compilation of contributions from experts in transplant pathology is organized to give a well organized approach to biopsy interpretation. These clinical and morphologic presentations are explained in the context of basic science data to emphasize the significance of pathology. The author is conversant with both pathology and clinical aspects of transplant pathology. The book captures the importance of combining the clinical, histologic, molecular, and laboratory data to reach a consensus diagnosis and treatment plan. It sufficiently covers diagnostic problems that one may encounter in common organ transplantation patients. The emphasis is on important diagnostic features and the underlying pathogenesis, the appropriate use of ancillary techniques, and correlation with laboratory and clinical findings. The excellent color illustrations complement the text and demonstrate the most characteristic features of described entities as well as their variants. The references are modern, well chosen, and represent pathology, medical, and surgical transplantation journals. This is a modestly priced book belongs in the working library of any pathologist who reviews transplantation biopsies. Medical and surgical transplant personnel would be advised to have this book, as it clearly encompasses the pathologic and clinical aspects of transplant pathology. It should also be available to residents and fellows and deserves to be on the shelves of departmental and hospital libraries. The author has done an excellent job of creating a comprehensive work on transplantation pathology."
--Doody's Review Service