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Lung Transplant Pathology: An Overview on Current Entities and Procedures

Alloimmune reactions are, besides various infections, the major cause for impaired lung allograft function following transplant. Acute cellular rejection is not only a major trigger of acute allograft failure but also contributes to development of chronic lung allograft dysfunction. Analogous to other solid organ transplants, acute antibody-mediated rejection has become a recognized entity in lung transplant pathology. Adequate sensitivity and specificity in the diagnosis of alloimmune reactions in the lung can only be achieved by synoptic analysis of histopathologic, clinical, and radiological findings together with serologic and microbiologic findings.

  • Werlein, C.
  • Seidel, A.
  • Warnecke, G.
  • Gottlieb, J.
  • Laenger, F.
  • Jonigk, D.

Keywords

  • Acute antibody-mediated rejection
  • Acute cellular rejection
  • Alveolar fibroelastosis
  • Chronic lung allograft dysfunction
  • Lung transplant
Publication details
DOI: 10.1016/j.path.2019.11.003
Journal: Surg Pathol Clin
Pages: 119-140 
Number: 1
Work Type: Review
Location: BREATH
Disease Area: ROR
Partner / Member: MHH
Access-Number: 32005428
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