| Literature DB >> 2152627 |
J Poniachik1, R Paredes, S Thambo, J Sapunar.
Abstract
We studied the incidence of tuberculosis in 37 renal transplant patients. Mean age was 37 years and immune suppression therapy had been used for a mean of 37 months. Tuberculosis-free cases had received prednisone at a mean dose of 10 +/- 4 mg/day and azathioprine, 96 +/- 35 mg/day. 28% of patients had a positive tuberculin test, 24% a healed tuberculous lung lesion and 40% received chemoprophylaxis. Four patients developed tuberculosis, 10 times the incidence expected for the general population. Fever was present in all patients. Two patients had a disseminated form and one a laryngeal location. None of the patients had received chemoprophylaxis and the dose of prednisone was higher (18 +/- 9 mg/day) than that received by non-infected patients. Thus, chemoprophylaxis for tuberculosis appears warranted in all renal transplant recipients, regardless of tuberculin test results or chest X ray findings.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2152627
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Med Chil ISSN: 0034-9887 Impact factor: 0.553