Stuber M L
UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute 90024-1759.
Psychosomatics. 1993 Sep-Oct;34(5):379-87. doi: 10.1016/S0033-3182(93)71840-X.
Organ transplantation has become the treatment of choice for a number of life-threatening childhood illnesses. This article explores four psychiatric issues raised by pediatric transplantation: 1) the role of the family, 2) the context of the illness, 3) developmental issues, and 4) long-term effects. The effects of these issues on children before, during, and after the transplant hospitalization are reviewed, with suggestions for clinicians and researchers working in this challenging new area.