This book covers all topics related to the imaging of organ
transplantation. An introductory section addresses such issues as organ
procurement, patient selection, immune responses, and ethical and
economic considerations. The main part of the book then offers in-depth
coverage of heart, renal, liver, lung, bone marrow and pancreatic and
intestinal transplantation. Each of these topics is initially discussed
in a clinical chapter and then in a radiological chapter. The clinical
chapters detail the epidemiology, clinical background, and surgical
procedures, as well as any clinically relevant issues of which the
radiologist should be aware. The radiological chapters describe and
depict the imaging manifestations of specific organ transplantations,
document the normal radiological appearance of transplanted organs and
consider both early and late complications. This is a unique, superbly
illustrated volume that will be of great assistance to all who work in
this field.