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Transplantation, 4th Edition - A Companion to Specialist Surgical Practice

ISBN/EAN
9780702030130
Editore
Elsevier Science
Formato
Brossura
Anno
2009
Edizione
4
Pagine
320

Disponibile

105,00 €
Ever since the publication of the first edition in 1997, the Companion to Specialist Surgical Practice series has met the needs of surgeons in higher training and practising consultants by providing contemporary, evidence-based information on the sub-specialist areas relevant to their general surgical practice. All eight volumes are thoroughly edited and supported by evidence-based references to support key recommendations. This new Fourth Edition brings together the relevant state-of-the-art specialist information that the editors and authors consider important for the practising sub-specialist general surgeon. Key Features -A standardised approach is used across the series to provide up-to-date information in a way that will be consistent and familiar to the reader. -Each volume gives a current and concise summary of the key topics within each major surgical sub-specialty. -Each volume highlights evidence-based practice both in the text and by also identifying the key papers in the extensive list of references at the end of every chapter.

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Autore Forsythe John L. R.
Editore Elsevier Science
Anno 2009
Tipologia Libro
Lingua Inglese
Indice • Controversies in the ethics of organ transplantation • The acute shortage of deceased donors in the UK – recommendations set in an international context • Immunology of graft rejection • Testing for histocompatibility • Immunosuppression with the kidney as paradigm • The donor procedure • Recent trends in kidney transplantation: a review • Liver transplantation • Pancreas transplantation • Pancreatic islet transplantation • Cardiothoracic transplantation • Cytomegalovirus, Epstein–Barr virus and BK virus infection following solid-organ transplantation • Chronic transplant dysfunction • Index