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" Transplantation imaging / "
Ghaneh Fananapazir, Ramit Lamba, editors.
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BL
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864835
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Title & Author
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Transplantation imaging /\ Ghaneh Fananapazir, Ramit Lamba, editors.
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Publication Statement
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Cham, Switzerland :: Springer,, 2018.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (viii, 200 pages) :: illustrations (some color)
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ISBN
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3030091856
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: 3319752650
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: 3319752669
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: 9783030091859
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: 9783319752655
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: 9783319752662
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3319752642
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9783319752648
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Contents
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Intro; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: Preoperative Imaging Evaluation of Living Liver Transplant Donors; Introduction; Transplant Operations; Whole-Liver Cadaveric Transplant; Split-Liver Cadaveric Transplant; Living Donor Liver Transplant; Imaging Techniques; CT/CTA; MRI/MRCP; Image Post-processing; Preoperative Imaging of the LDLT Donor; Hepatic Arteries; Hepatic Veins; Portal Veins; Biliary System; Liver Parenchyma; Conclusions; References; Chapter 2: Preoperative Imaging Evaluation of Living Kidney Transplant Donors; Introduction; Imaging Techniques.
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Preoperative Imaging of the Living Kidney DonorRenal Parenchyma; Kidney Size; Anatomic Abnormalities; Renal Masses and Cysts; Renal Arteries; Accessory Renal Arteries; Early Branching; Other Considerations; Renal Veins; Collecting System; Nephrolithiasis; Extra-Genitourinary Findings; References; Chapter 3: Lung Transplantation Imaging; Background; Complications; Immediate (Within 24 h); Early (24 h to 1 Week); Intermediate (1 Week to 2 Months); Primary Late (2 Months to 4 Months); Secondary Late (Beyond 4 Months); Conclusions; References; Chapter 4: Imaging of Liver Transplantation.
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StonesStricture/Stenosis; Other Complications; Infection/Abscess; Hematoma; Bowel Perforation; Malignancy (Recurrent HCC, PTLD, Angiosarcoma); References; Chapter 5: Kidney Transplantation; Surgical Techniques and Considerations; Placement; Donors; Anastomosis; Ureteral Implantation; Radiological Imaging Options; Ultrasound; CT; MRI; Peritransplant Fluid Collections; Hematomas; Lymphoceles; Urinomas; Abscesses; Vascular Complications; Transplant Vessel Thrombosis; Transplant Renal Arterial Thrombosis; Transplant Renal Vein Thrombosis; Transplant Renal Artery Stenosis.
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Surgical Techniques and ConsiderationsTransplant Eligibility and the Role of the Radiologist; Types of Liver Transplant: Cadaveric Transplant, Living Donor Liver Transplant (LDLT), and Split-Liver Grafting; Hepatic Artery Anastomosis; Caval Anastomoses; Portal Venous Anastomosis; Bile Duct Anastomosis; Preoperative Imaging; Parenchymal Imaging; Vascular Imaging; Biliary Imaging; Normal Postoperative Imaging Findings; Vascular Complications; Hepatic Artery; Thrombosis; Stenosis; Pseudoaneurysm; Portal Vein; Stenosis; Thrombosis; IVC/Hepatic Vein; Stenosis; Thrombosis; Biliary Complications.
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Transplant Renal Vein StenosisPseudoaneurysm; Arteriovenous Fistulas; Ureteral Complications; Ureteral Strictures; Stone Disease; Parenchymal Causes of Renal Failure; Acute Tubular Necrosis; Rejection; Drug Toxicity; Imaging Features of Parenchymal Causes of Renal Failure; References; Chapter 6: Pancreas Transplantation; Introduction; Anatomic Considerations; Surgical Techniques; Systemic Enteric Drainage; Systemic Bladder Drainage; Portal Enteric Drainage; Imaging Modalities; Ultrasound; Computed Tomography; Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI); Vascular Complications; Graft Thrombosis.
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Abstract
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This book describes the multimodality imaging of cardiac, lung, liver, kidney, pancreas, and small bowel transplants in donors and recipients. The volume of transplantation of solid organs has increased substantially and has become common practice in medicine. Radiological evaluation of transplanted organs such as the heart, lungs, liver, pancreas, and kidneys is critical, both in potential donors (as is the case in liver and kidney transplantation) and in preoperative and postoperative evaluations of recipients. Understanding the often complex surgical anastomoses and unique pathology is necessary to inform radiologic interpretation. This book provides radiologists with the knowledge of the normal appearance of a transplanted organ, an understanding of imaging modalities that are best suited to answering clinical questions, an overview of the pathologies related to such organs and their appearance on various modalities, vascular and nonvascular complications, and techniques related to image-guided transplant interventions.
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Subject
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Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc.
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Cardiothoracic surgery.
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MEDICAL-- Surgery-- General.
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Radiology.
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Transplant surgery.
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Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc.
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Dewey Classification
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617.9/54
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LC Classification
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RD120.7
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Added Entry
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Fananapazir, Ghaneh
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Lamba, Ramit
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