1. Colitis in a renal transplant patient with human herpesvirus-6 infection
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M. S. Delbridge, M. S. Karim, B. M. Shrestha, and W. McKane
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Male ,Ganciclovir ,Thrombotic microangiopathy ,Herpesvirus 6, Human ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Roseolovirus Infections ,Postoperative Complications ,medicine ,Humans ,Colitis ,Kidney transplantation ,Transplantation ,business.industry ,Immunosuppression ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Kidney Transplantation ,Infectious Diseases ,Sirolimus ,Immunology ,Prednisolone ,business ,Immunosuppressive Agents ,medicine.drug - Abstract
A male patient developed colitis and a thrombotic microangiopathy 3 weeks after renal transplantation. Immunosuppression at the time of presentation was with sirolimus, mycophenolate mofetil, and prednisolone, but without a calcineurin inhibitor. Cytomegalovirus infection was excluded. However, human herpesvirus-6 DNA was detected at high copy number in both blood and colonic epithelium. The patient recovered after reduction in immunosuppression, with nutritional support and ganciclovir therapy.
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- 2006
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