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Published on: July 13, 2019
BK virus-associated nephropathy in two pediatric kidney recipients
K Fidan1, O Söylemezoğlu, A Cakir
1Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Gazi University School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey. kibriya@gazi.edu.tr
Abstract:
Posttransplant renal dysfunction episodes can result from a variety of causes, including polyomavirus (BK virus)-associated nephropathy (PVAN). It is a well-recognized entity with a high incidence of graft failure. The delicate balance of viral infection and immune regulation in the transplant population would allow development of successful long-term strategies. In this presentation, we have described two PVAN cases of our institution and reviewed the literature.
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