Principles and practice of renal transplantation /
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London : Malden, MA :
Martin Dunitz ; Distributed in the U.S. by Blackwell Science,
2000.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Immunogenetics, histocompatibility, and crossmatching
- 2. Immunobiology of allograft rejection
- 3. Selection and preparation of the recipient
- 4. Selection and operating approaches for cadaveric and living donors
- 5. Surgical principles of the operation
- 6. Surgical complications
- 7. Immunosuppressive drugs: pharmacology
- 8. Immunosuppressive drugs: molecular and cellular mechanisms of action
- 9. Established immunosuppressive drugs: clinical and toxic effects
- 10. Immunosuppressive drugs: new strategies
- 11. Rejection and other renal complications
- 12. Recurrent primary disease and de novo nephritis
- 13. Infections
- 14. Cardiovascular disease and its causes
- 15. Malignancy
- 16. Gastrointestinal pancreatic and hepatobiliary complications
- 17. Skin complications
- 18. Musculoskeletal, ocular and hematological complications
- 19. Gynecologic and obstetric considerations
- 20. Psychiatric considerations
- 21. Current results and prospects arising from computerization.