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(Ebook) Medical Care of the Liver Transplant Patient, 4th edition by Pierre-Alain Clavien, James F. Trotter ISBN 9781444335910, 9781444398441, 144433591X, 144439844X

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Authors:Pierre-Alain Clavien, James F. Trotter
Pages:481 pages.
Year:2012
Publisher:Wiley-Blackwell
Language:english
File Size:4.54 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781444335910, 9781444398441, 144433591X, 144439844X
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(Ebook) Medical Care of the Liver Transplant Patient, 4th edition by Pierre-Alain Clavien, James F. Trotter ISBN 9781444335910, 9781444398441, 144433591X, 144439844X

This book builds on the success of previous editions, once again providing hepatologists the most current clinical guide on how to best treat the liver transplant recipient. With an international mix of experienced contributors, this new edition highlights initial indication and selection of the potential recipient, management of the donor organ, post-operative complications in the patient through to acute recovery, long-term follow-up, and continued health. This provides the user a complete guide to the correct clinical management of both the recipient and the donor organ through all stages of transplantation.Content: Chapter 1 Selection and Evaluation of the Recipient (Including Retransplantation) (pages 1–12): Audrey Coilly and Didier SamuelChapter 2 Monitoring the Patient Awaiting Liver Transplantation (pages 13–25): Andreas Geier and Beat MullhauptChapter 3 Management of Portal Hypertension (pages 26–38): Juan Carlos Garcia?Pagan, Juan G. Abraldes and Jaime BoschChapter 4 Management of Renal Disease in the Liver Transplant Candidate (pages 39–50): Andres Cardenas and Pere GinesChapter 5 Management of Hepatopulmonary Syndrome and Portopulmonary Hypertension (pages 51–61): Victor I. Machicao and Michael B. FallonChapter 6 Psychiatric and Substance abuse Evaluation of the Potential Liver Transplant Recipient (pages 62–74): Thomas P. BeresfordChapter 7 Organ Allocation in Liver Transplantation: Ethics, Organ Supply, and Evidencebased Practice (pages 75–87): Nicole Siparsky, David Axelrod and Richard B. FreemanChapter 8 Viral Hepatitis and Transplantation (pages 88–96): Geoffrey W. McCaughanChapter 9 Metabolic Liver Diseases (pages 97–109): Maureen M. J. Guichelaar and Michael R. CharltonChapter 10 Cholestatic and Autoimmune Liver Disease (pages 110–120): Ulrich BeuersChapter 11 Hepatocellular Carcinoma (pages 121–132): Maria Reig, Alejandro Forner and Jordi BruixChapter 12 Cholangiocarcinoma (pages 133–144): Howard C. Masuoka, Gregory J. Gores and Charles B. RosenChapter 13 Rare Indications for Liver Transplantation (pages 145–154): Stevan A. GonzalezChapter 14 Liver Transplantation in HIV Patients (pages 155–161): Marion G. Peters and Peter G. StockChapter 15 Living?Donor Liver Transplantation (pages 162–175): Robert S. BrownChapter 16 Fulminant Hepatic Failure (pages 176–187): Michael A. Heneghan and William BernalChapter 17 Extended?Criteria Donor (pages 189–200): Ashraf Mohammad El?Badry and Mickael LesurtelChapter 18 Liver Transplantation Using Donors After Cardiac Death (pages 201–215): Paolo Muiesan, Laura Tariciotti and Chiara RochaChapter 19 Transmission of Malignancies and Infection Through Donor Organs (pages 216–228): Aaron M. Winnick and Lewis TepermanChapter 20 The Transplant Operation (pages 229–237): Philipp Dutkowski, Olivier de Rougemont and Pierre?Alain ClavienChapter 21 Difficult Surgical Patients (pages 238–245): Philipp Dutkowski, Stefan Breitenstein and Pierre?Alain ClavienChapter 22 Domino and Split?Liver Transplantation (pages 246–254): Abhideep Chaudhary and Abhinav HumarChapter 23 Surgical Aspects of Living?Donor Transplantation (pages 255–265): Kelvin K. C. Ng and Sheung Tat FanChapter 24 Anesthesia (pages 266–275): Beatrice Beck?SchimmerChapter 25 Coagulation and Blood Transfusion Management (pages 276–285): Herman G. D. Hendriks, Ton Lisman and Robert J. PorteChapter 26 Critical Care of The Liver Transplant Recipient (pages 286–296): Markus Bechir, Erik Schadde and Philipp DutkowskiChapter 27 Rejection and Immunosuppression Trends in Liver Transplantation (pages 297–310): James F. TrotterChapter 28 Vascular Complications after Liver Transplantation (pages 311–318): Goran Klintmalm and Srinath ChinnakotlaChapter 29 Biliary Complications following Liver Transplantation (pages 319–331): Sanna op den Dries, Robert C. Verdonk and Robert J. PorteChapter 30 Role of Histopathology (pages 332–344): Achim WeberChapter 31 Medical Problems after Liver Transplantation (pages 345–360): Eberhard L. Renner and Marco PugliaChapter 32 Prevention and Treatment of Recurrent HBV and HCV Infection (pages 361–371): Ed GaneChapter 33 Recurrence of the Original Disease (pages 372–379): James NeubergerChapter 34 Infections in the Liver Transplant Recipient (pages 380–388): Nicolas J. Mueller and Jay A. FishmanChapter 35 Cutaneous Diseases in Liver Transplant Recipients (pages 389–397): Sylvie Euvrard and Jean KanitakisChapter 36 Post?Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder and other Malignancies after Liver Transplantation (pages 398–405): Natasha Chandok and Kymberly D. S. WattChapter 37 Sexual Function and Fertility after Liver Transplantation (pages 406–415): Andreas Geier and Beat MullhauptChapter 38 Special Considerations in Pediatric Liver Transplantation (pages 417–430): Brandy Ries Lu and Ronald J. SokolChapter 1 Multiple Choice Questions (pages 431–445): Chapter 2 Answers (pages 446–450):
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