Kidney Transplantation: Principles and PracticePeter J. Morris |
Contents
A History | 1 |
Surgical Techniques of Renal Transplantation | 9 |
The Immunology of Rejection | 15 |
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acute rejection allograft anastomosis antibodies azathioprine Belzer biopsy bladder blood brain death brainstem Broyer cadaver cadaver donor Calne CAPD catheter cells cellular Chapter chronic Class II antigens Clin clinical complications crossmatch cyclosporine cytotoxic damage diabetic diagnosis dialysis dose drug effect Engl factors following transplantation glomerular glomerulonephritis graft function graft rejection haemodialysis hepatitis histocompatibility hypertension immune response Immunol immunosuppression incidence increased infection ischaemia kidney transplantation Lancet lesions leucocytes lymphocytes membrane metabolic mmol mmol 1-¹ months Morris Najarian nephrectomy nephrotoxicity normal number of patients occur organ paediatric perfusion peritoneal plasma post-transplant potential prednisolone preservation Proc recurrence rejection episodes renal allograft renal artery renal disease renal failure renal function renal transplantation reported serum skin solution specific Starzl stenosis steroids studies suppressor suppressor T cells Surg surgery technique Terasaki therapy tissue transfusions transplant patients transplant recipients treatment tubular uraemia ureter urinary vascular vein