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Cristina Giraldi1, Alessandra Noto, Robert Tenuta, Francesca Greco, Daniela Perugini, Saveria Dodaro, Mario Spadafora, Anna Maria Lo Bianco, Olga Savino, Teresa Papalia, Rosita Greco, Renzo Bonofiglio.
Abstract
Nephropathy caused by poliomavirus (BKVAN) in transplant recipients is responsible for the loss of the transplanted organ. In this study we suggest a non-invasive diagnostic protocol for the early identification of BKVAN during follow-up treatments. In 117 kidney transplant recipients follow-up was performed every three months during a two year period after transplantation and a positive screening result was confirmed and assessed by quantitative assays (BKV DNA load in plasma and urine). The definitive diagnosis of BKV requires allograft biopsy. Of the 117 patients 4 had BKVAN (3.4%), and the consequential reduction of immunosuppression improved kidney function and plasma clearance of the virus was achieved.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17619256
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New Microbiol ISSN: 1121-7138 Impact factor: 2.479