The medical procedure wherein an organ is transferred from one person to
another, in order to replace a missing or injured organ, is termed as
organ transplantation. The organs or tissues can also be transplanted
within a person's own body. These are known as autografts. The
transplants between two individuals of the same species are referred to
as allografts. There are numerous organs which can be transferred from
one person to another such as kidneys, liver, pancreas, heart, uterus
and intestine. The donors can be alive or dead. Tissues can also be
taken from donors who die of circulatory death. Transplant rejection is
one of the most important challenges to organ transplantation. This book
unravels the recent studies in the field of organ donation and
transplantation. It outlines the clinical aspects of organ donation in
detail. This book will prove to be immensely beneficial to students and
researchers in this field.