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Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders are a group of
conditions that straddle the borders between infection and
malignancy. They were very rare prior to the mid-1980s but now can
be expected to develop in 1-10% of transplant recipients. While
some cases are reversible with reduction in immunosuppression, more
severe forms are indistinguishable from frank lymphomas. This book
sets out to cover in depth every aspect of these disorders,
including both basic science and clinical topics. The epidemiology
is reviewed, and careful attention is paid to the role of
Epstein-Barr virus in their development. Clinical features are
documented and clear guidance is provided on diagnosis, with
thorough description of pathologic and imaging findings. Further
chapters are devoted to treatment, prognosis, preventive and
pre-emptive strategies, and organ-specific considerations. The
state-of-the-art information contained in this book will aid
researchers as well as the many different professionals involved in
caring for patients with post-transplant lymphoproliferative
disorders. The comprehensive and detailed coverage will appeal to
those who already have some expertise in the field, yet the book
will also serve as an invaluable resource for beginners in
transplantation.
This disorder transcends multiple disciplines and demands a team
approach to improve knowledge and treatment. The highly experienced
internationally recognized authors have updated every section and
added many new chapters, including some on genetic abnormalities in
virus and host seen in PTLDs. In this successor edition, there is a
completely new section on PTLDs after hematopoietic stem cell
transplantation. The newest PTLD classifications and current
treatment paradigms that reflect recently conducted international
trials are fully incorporated. As technologies have advanced, this
book provided state-of-the-art new diagnostic and prognostic
information. Post-Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorders 2nd
Edition is designed to be a valuable reference for oncologists and
all transplant professionals, such as surgeons, nephrologists,
cardiologists, hepatologists/gastroenterologists, pulmonologists,
infectious disease specialists, pathologists, as well as interns
and residents in training in these specialists. It provides these
professionals with comprehensive and up-to-date information that
guides their management of transplant patients before and after
transplant, with and without PTLD.
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