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Unresponsiveness to a Kidney Graft After a Fully Matched Allogenic Bone Marrow Transplantation Combined With Low-Dose Tacrolimus Therapy: A Case Report
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S. Álvarez
,
A. Boltansky
,
J. Alfaro
,
L. Sepúlveda
,
M. Ursu
,
G. Innocenti
,
D. Carvajal
,
G. Villamizar
,
M. Hurtado
,
A. Vukusich
We present the case of a patient with past
medical history
of acute mieloblastic leukemia treated with a related, fully match alogenic
bone marrow
transplantation (BMT). He presented after BMT treatment
graft versus host disease
(GVHD) and thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura. He also developed end-stage
renal disease
that required renal replacement therapy. A preemptive
kidney transplant
was performed. The haematopoiesis were in complete chimera and the patient developed tolerance to the kidney graft, requiring only minimal immunossupression because of his GVHD.
Journal:
Transplantation Proceedings - TRANSPLANT PROC
, vol. 43, no. 6, pp. 2344-2346, 2011
DOI:
10.1016/j.transproceed.2011.06.005
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