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OverviewThe first basic overview of all aspects of transplantation with a clarity not to be found in more inaccessible textbooks. This brand new title provides a succinct overview of both the scientific and clinical principles of organ transplantation and the types of organ transplant, featuring highly-illustrated information covering core topics in transplantation including: Organ donors Organ preservation Assessment of transplant recipients Indications for transplantation Immunology of transplantation Immunosuppression and its complications Overviews of thoracic and abdominal organ transplantation, including the kidneys, liver, heart and lungs Transplantation at a Glance is the ideal introduction for medical students, junior doctors, surgical trainees, immunology students, pharmacists, and nurses on transplant wards. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Menna Clatworthy (University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK) , Christopher Watson (University of Cambridge, School of Clinical Medicine, Cambridge, UK) , Michael Allison (Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust) , John Dark (The Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne)Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 27.40cm Weight: 0.329kg ISBN: 9780470658420ISBN 10: 0470658428 Pages: 112 Publication Date: 10 August 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews<p> This is one of the best reviews of transplantation I havehad the pleasure of reading. With its thorough collection of topicsand its illustrations, it is a definite must read for those who arestarting their training or spending a limited amount of time on atransplant service. (Doody s, 19 April2013) This is a superbly produced small book with marvellousillustrations, and I am literally amazed how much information ispresented in approximately 100 pages. The illustrations have beenvery carefully done and enhance the explanations in the textextremely well. The chapters range from a history oftransplantation through organ donation and preservation; theimmunology of organ transplantation; immunosuppression;complications of immunosuppression, and kidney, pancreas, liver,intestinal, and lung transplantations, finishing up with briefreviews of composite tissue transplantation andxenotransplantation. This is the ideal book to give to nurses or residents rotatingthrough a transplantation unit or to scientists working in tissuetyping or microbiology and virology with an interest intransplantation. Obviously, for those who stay in the field, theywill need more in-depth information from the larger texts, but as astarter book, I have seen nothing better than this extremely goodpresentation. Each transplantation unit should have half a dozen orso available for those I have referred to above. (Peter J.Morris , Transplantation journal, 2012) ?This is one of the best reviews of transplantation I have had the pleasure of reading. With its thorough collection of topics and its illustrations, it is a definite must read for those who are starting their training or spending a limited amount of time on a transplant service.? (Doody?s, 19 April 2013) This is a superbly produced small book with marvellous illustrations, and I am literally amazed how much information is presented in approximately 100 pages. The illustrations have been very carefully done and enhance the explanations in the text extremely well. The chapters range from a history of transplantation through organ donation and preservation; the immunology of organ transplantation; immunosuppression; complications of immunosuppression, and kidney, pancreas, liver, intestinal, and lung transplantations, finishing up with brief reviews of composite tissue transplantation and xenotransplantation. This is the ideal book to give to nurses or residents rotating through a transplantation unit or to scientists working in tissue typing or microbiology and virology with an interest in transplantation. Obviously, for those who stay in the field, they will need more in-depth information from the larger texts, but as a starter book, I have seen nothing better than this extremely good presentation. Each transplantation unit should have half a dozen or so available for those I have referred to above. (Peter J. Morris , Transplantation journal, 2012) ?This is one of the best reviews of transplantation I have had the pleasure of reading. With its thorough collection of topics and its illustrations, it is a definite must read for those who are starting their training or spending a limited amount of time on a transplant service.? (Doody?s, 19 April 2013) This is a superbly produced small book with marvellous illustrations, and I am literally amazed how much information is presented in approximately 100 pages. The illustrations have been very carefully done and enhance the explanations in the text extremely well. The chapters range from a history of transplantation through organ donation and preservation; the immunology of organ transplantation; immunosuppression; complications of immunosuppression, and kidney, pancreas, liver, intestinal, and lung transplantations, finishing up with brief reviews of composite tissue transplantation and xenotransplantation. This is the ideal book to give to nurses or residents rotating through a transplantation unit or to scientists working in tissue typing or microbiology and virology with an interest in transplantation. Obviously, for those who stay in the field, they will need more in-depth information from the larger texts, but as a starter book, I have seen nothing better than this extremely good presentation. Each transplantation unit should have half a dozen or so available for those I have referred to above. (Peter J. Morris , Transplantation journal, 2012) <p> This is one of the best reviews of transplantation I have had the pleasure of reading. With its thorough collection of topics and its illustrations, it is a definite must read for those who are starting their training or spending a limited amount of time on a transplant service. ( Doody's , 19 April 2013) This is one of the best reviews of transplantation I have had the pleasure of reading. With its thorough collection of topics and its illustrations, it is a definite must read for those who are starting their training or spending a limited amount of time on a transplant service. ( Doody's , 19 April 2013) This is a superbly produced small book with marvellous illustrations, and I am literally amazed how much information is presented in approximately 100 pages. The illustrations have been very carefully done and enhance the explanations in the text extremely well. The chapters range from a history of transplantation through organ donation and preservation; the immunology of organ transplantation; immunosuppression; complications of immunosuppression, and kidney, pancreas, liver, intestinal, and lung transplantations, finishing up with brief reviews of composite tissue transplantation and xenotransplantation. This is the ideal book to give to nurses or residents rotating through a transplantation unit or to scientists working in tissue typing or microbiology and virology with an interest in transplantation. Obviously, for those who stay in the field, they will need more in-depth information from the larger texts, but as a starter book, I have seen nothing better than this extremely good presentation. Each transplantation unit should have half a dozen or so available for those I have referred to above. ( Peter J. Morris , Transplantation journal, 2012) Author InformationMenna Clatworthy is at the University of Cambridge and Addenbrooke's Hospital. Christopher Watson is at the School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge. Michael Allison is at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. John Dark is Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the Regional Cardiothoracic Centre, The Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |