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P L Silbert1, L R Matz, K Christiansen
1Department of Nephrology, Royal Perth Hospital, Australia.
Abstract:
We report a 35-year-old woman who developed herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 interstitial nephritis following a cadaveric renal transplant. Transplant function was poor and a transplant nephrectomy was performed 23 days post-transplant. Histological changes characteristic of herpes virus infection were seen on the renal biopsy with positive immunoperoxidase staining for HSV. HSV 1 was cultured from the transplant nephrectomy specimen.
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