Transplantation Imaging, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018

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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.   
Part I: Transplant Donor Evaluation.- Liver.- Kidney.- Part II: Transplant Recipient Evaluation.- Cardiac Transplantation.- Lung Transplantation.- Liver Transplantation.- Kidney Transplantation.- Pancreas Transplantation.- Small Bowel Transplantation.- Part III: Radiological Transplant Interventions.- Liver Transplantation.- Kidney Transplantation.  
Ramit Lamba, MD is Associate Professor, Department of Radiology, UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA .

Ghaneh Fananapazir, MD is Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA .
Describes the multimodality imaging of cardiac, lung, liver, kidney, pancreas, and small bowel transplants in donors and recipients Provides an understanding of complex surgical anastomoses and unique pathologic considerations in transplant procedures Discusses the imaging modalities that are best suited in guiding the transplantation of solid organs Reviews techniques related to image-guided transplant interventions