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| Desley A H NeilSummaryAffiliation: University of Birmingham Country: UK Publications
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Are parenchymal changes in early post-transplant biopsies related to preservation-reperfusion injury or rejection?D A Neil
Department of Pathology, Medical School, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK
Transplantation 71:1566-72. 2001..The aim of this study was to determine which changes in a 1-week posttransplant biopsy could be attributed to PRI and which to acute rejection...
Histologic and biochemical changes during the evolution of chronic rejection of liver allograftsDesley A H Neil
Department of Pathology, Medical School, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom B15 2TT
Hepatology 35:639-51. 2002..In conclusion, findings from this study may help identify patients at risk of progressing to graft loss from CR at a stage when the disease process is potentially reversible and amenable to treatment...
Cold storage preservation and warm ischaemic injury to isolated arterial segments: endothelial cell injuryDesley A H Neil
University of Queensland, Department of Surgery, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Am J Transplant 2:400-9. 2002....
Current views on rejection pathology in liver transplantationDesley A H Neil
Department of Pathology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Transpl Int 23:971-83. 2010..This review will focus on these difficult and controversial areas in the pathology of rejection, documenting what is currently known and identifying areas where further clarification is required...
Intrahepatic complement activation, sinusoidal endothelial injury, and lactic acidosis are associated with initial poor function of the liver after transplantationMichael A Silva
The Liver Unit, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University Hospital Birmingham NHS Trust, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TH, United Kingdom
Transplantation 85:718-25. 2008..Changes in glucose metabolism in the liver during transplantation have been recently described using microdialysis. Here, these findings are correlated with histopathologic, immunohistochemical, and ultrastructural changes in liver...
