Kidney Transplantation: A Guide to the Care of Transplant
Recipients is an easy to read, up to date, clinical resource
written by experts in the field of kidney transplantation. The book
explains how donors and recipients are selected for
transplantation, how the surgical procedure is performed, and how
the experts recognize and treat rejection.
Clearly illustrated chapters show how the immune system works in
the setting of transplantation and how immunosuppressive
medications prevent rejection of the transplanted kidney; knowledge
essential for the proper care of the transplant recipient.
The acute and long-term care of the patient is described from
the perspective not only of proper immunosuppressive medication
management, but also from the perspective of comorbidities most
common to transplanted patients, including cardiovascular disease,
diabetes mellitus, infectious diseases, malignancies, and bone
disease. Special issues that impact the care of the transplant
recipient, such as unusual donor sources, nonadherence and
insurability are also addressed in separate chapters.
This comprehensive practical guide to transplant patient care is
an essential source for the practicing community nephrologist that
cares for transplanted patients, as well as medical and surgical
residents and fellows in training.
Clear illustrations as well a therapeutic algorithms complement
the text, making this an easy to read, up to date source on the
clinical practice of kidney transplantation.
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