When a grafted part fails to take, it is usually because of acute
or chronic rejection, either for strictly immunological reasons or
because of failure to properly follow the immunosuppressive
therapy. There are other reasons for loss of a transplant however,
notably when the disease that led to a kidney transplant returns
after the operation, something that happens in 5 to 15% of cases.
This book aims to: Review the current state of knowledge and
methods of care; Suggest therapeutic consensus, especially in cases
of nephrotic syndrome, by using specific post-transplant treatment
or preventive measures; Connect up the various practices concerning
choice of donors; Spell out more clearly the approach to take when
a first transplant fails and another is envisaged; Sponsored by the
Merieux Foundation and the work of leading international experts in
the field, the book provides indispensable top-quality information.
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