2017
DOI: 10.4329/wjr.v9.i12.438
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Imaging features of intrathoracic complications of lung transplantation: What the radiologists need to know

Abstract: Lung transplantation has been a method for treating end stage lung disease for decades. Despite improvements in the preoperative assessment of recipients and donors as well as improved surgical techniques, lung transplant recipients are still at a high risk of developing post-operative complications which tend to impact negatively the patients’ outcome if not recognised early. The recognised complications post lung transplantation can be broadly categorised into acute and chronic complications. Recognising the… Show more

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