Pathology of Solid Organ Transplantation
Introductory Section.- History of Organ Transplantation.- Immunology of Organ Transplantation or Mechanisms of
Allograft Rejection.- Current Concepts of Immunosuppression and Side Effects.- Common Infections in Transplants
Including Clinical and Pathologic Features of Bacterial, Viral (CMV, BK, Adenovirus, and Herpes) and Fungal Infections
(Including Histoplasma, Aspergillus, and Others)..- Posttransplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder and Other Neoplasms in
Transplant Recipients.- Graft-versus-Host Disease in Transplant Recipients.- Kidney.- Liver.- Lung.- Heart.- Small
Intestine.- Pancreas.
Because of progress in diagnostic transplantation pathology interpretation of transplant biopsies is increasingly
becoming an attractive field for general surgical pathologists. The book focuses on the pathology of transplantation in
the following organs: kidney, liver, lungs, heart, pancreas and small intestine. An introductory section addresses
common entities that may complicate all transplant recipients such as infections, post-transplant lymphoproliferative
disease and graft versus host disease, followed by 6 sections with detailed manifestations of rejection in each organ.
This comprehensive, well-illustrated book serves the needs and meets the requirements of pathologists in training and
those practicing in centers with limited volume of transplant biopsies in daily practice.