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Xiao-Chun Meng1, Ting Jiang1, Shu-Hong Yi1, Pei-Yi Xie1, Yue-Fei Guo1, Li Quan1, Jing Zhou1, Kang-Shun Zhu1, Hong Shan1.
Abstract
Renal aspergillosis (RAsp) is a rare complication in liver transplant (LT) recipients. Here we report RAsp in two LT recipients. In both patients, RAsp occurred more than 90 d after allogenetic orthotropic LT, and all the clinical findings were unspecific. RAsp involved unilateral kidney in Case one and bilateral kidneys in Case two. Both computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed renal abscesses, with progressively enhanced walls and separations and unenhanced alveolate areas after contrast agent administration. On unenhanced CT images they showed inhomogeneous hypo-attenuation. On fat-suppressed T2-weighted images (T2WIs), the walls and separations of the abscesses showed slightly low signal intensity and the central parts of the lesions showed slightly high signal intensity. Both on CT and MRI, there were some hints of renal infarction or chronic ischemia. Both cases were treated by radical nephrectomy followed by adjuvant antifungal treatment. They all recovered well.Entities:
Keywords: Aspergillus infection; Computed tomography; Kidney; Liver transplantation; Magnetic resonance imaging; Treatment
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25561822 PMCID: PMC4277992 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i48.18495
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Gastroenterol ISSN: 1007-9327 Impact factor: 5.742