Cytomegalovirus Colitis in a 10 Year-Old Girl after Kidney Transplantation

AuthorAli-Reza Merrikhien
AuthorSeyed-Mohammad Amir-Shahkaramien
AuthorHosein Saneianen
Issued Date2013-04-30en
AbstractBackground: Cytomegalovirus is an important infection in kidney Transplantation. Isolation of the CMV virus or detection of its proteins or nucleic acid in any body fluid or tissue specimen is defined as “CMV infection”. Case Presentation: A 10-year-old girl was admitted frequently for vomiting and colicky watery diarrhea starting one month after renal transplantation from a non-relative living donor. Cr, BUN, serum electrolytes and also liver function tests were normal. Anti CMV IgM titer was negative before and after transplantation. On colonoscopy large aphthous like lesions were detected in the colon. CMV PCR of the lesion was strongly positive (>2000 copies/ml). The patient received Ganciclovir. Conclusion: Usually CMV infected patients present with renal dysfunction after renal transplantation but other organ involvements must not be ignored. We report a patient presenting only with intestinal signs and symptoms of CMV infection.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordCytomegalovirusen
KeywordCMVen
KeywordRenal transplantationen
KeywordColitisen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleCytomegalovirus Colitis in a 10 Year-Old Girl after Kidney Transplantationen
TypeCase Reporten

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