1. Ureteric and urethral stenosis: a complication of BK virus infection in a pediatric renal transplant patient.
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Rajpoot DK, Gomez A, Tsang W, and Shanberg A
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- Adolescent, Antiviral Agents therapeutic use, BK Virus genetics, Biopsy, Cidofovir, Cystoscopy, Cytosine analogs & derivatives, Cytosine therapeutic use, DNA, Viral analysis, Diagnosis, Differential, Drug Therapy, Combination, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Immunoglobulins, Intravenous therapeutic use, Immunologic Factors therapeutic use, Male, Microscopy, Electron, Organophosphonates therapeutic use, Polyomavirus Infections diagnosis, Polyomavirus Infections drug therapy, Retrospective Studies, Tumor Virus Infections diagnosis, Tumor Virus Infections drug therapy, Ureteral Obstruction diagnosis, Ureteral Obstruction surgery, Urethral Stricture diagnosis, Urethral Stricture surgery, Kidney Failure, Chronic surgery, Kidney Transplantation, Polyomavirus Infections complications, Tumor Virus Infections complications, Ureteral Obstruction etiology, Urethral Stricture etiology
- Abstract
Viral infections remain an Achilles heel in solid organ transplant. In recent years, incidence of BK virus infection in the kidney transplant population is on rise. BK virus is known to cause severe renal dysfunction, ureteric stenosis, and hemorrhagic cystitis in renal transplant patients. Most of the reviews and prospective studies on BKV nephropathy pertain to the adult population. Although ureteral stenosis is known to occur in BK infection, urethral stenosis is not being reported in the literature. In this report, we describe a case of BKV nephropathy in a 16-yr-old male presenting with ureteric and urethral stenosis. To our knowledge this is the first case report of its kind in a pediatric transplant population.
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- 2007
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