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Marta Kovacic1, Andro Koren1, Luciana Koren1
1School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia.
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Tuberculosis is one of the most common infections on a global scale. While in the 21st century it is practically endemic in some parts of the world, it poses as a constant threat to immunocompromised transplant patients. Apart from standards ways of transmission, transplant patients face another cause of transmission, infected donors. We present a case depicting two kidney transplantations from the same brain-dead deceased donor with active pulmonary tuberculosis.
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