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Metastatic melanoma within a transplanted kidney: a case report
G Zavos1, I Papaconstantinou, C Chrisostomidis
1Transplantation Unit, Laiko General Hospital, Athens, Greece.
Abstract:
A 57-year-old woman recipient of a cadaveric renal allograft displayed metastatic melanoma within the transplant. The patient, who received imunnosuppressive therapy with cyclosporine, azathioprine, and prednisone, displayed normal renal function for 10 months posttransplantation. She was admitted due to multiple, large, rapidly growing skin nodules over the lower abdomen and to dyspnea. After a diagnostic evaluation, the renal graft was removed, revealing metastatic melanoma within the transplanted kidney and 2 focal points of melanoma within the skin lesions. The patient returned to hemodialysis, received chemotherapy and interferon A, but failed to respond and died 11 days after the nephrectomy.