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Transplantation Pathology

Ruiz, Phillip(Edited by)
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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.

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Cambridge University Press
0521879957 / 9780521879958
Mixed media product
617.954
02/02/2009
United Kingdom
English
424 p. : ill.
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