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Author: Demir, Mehmet Emin; Merhametsiz, Özgür; Yurttutan Uyar, Neval; Uyar, Murathan; Sevmis, Murat; Sevmis, Sinasi; Aktas, Sema; Hacisalihoglu, Uguray Payam; Baba, Z Füsun
Title: COVID-19 Disease in a Kidney Transplant Recipient With Diffuse Intrarenal Hemorrhage.
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  • Document date: 2021_6_17
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    Snippet: Presentation of COVID-19 in renal transplant recipients is similar to that shown in the nonimmunocompromised population; almost all recipients who have this disease present with symptoms of the respiratory system. Acute kidney injury has been found prevalent in transplant recipients with COVID-19. In those with severe COVID-19 disease who transfer to an intensive care unit prevalence of acute kidney injury is more than 50%. The pathophysiological mechanisms of kidney involvement and the type of
    Document: Presentation of COVID-19 in renal transplant recipients is similar to that shown in the nonimmunocompromised population; almost all recipients who have this disease present with symptoms of the respiratory system. Acute kidney injury has been found prevalent in transplant recipients with COVID-19. In those with severe COVID-19 disease who transfer to an intensive care unit prevalence of acute kidney injury is more than 50%. The pathophysiological mechanisms of kidney involvement and the type of involvement are unclear. Here, we present a 71-year-old kidney transplant recipient who was admitted to our hospital with pulmonary and renal involvement. A kidney allograft biopsy demonstrated diffuse intrarenal hemorrhage, capillary congestion, and severe acute tubular injury. COVID-19 RNA was detected by real-time polymerase chain reaction from lysed allograft tissues, but no findings of acute or chronic cellular or antibody-mediated rejection were detected. This case indicates that COVID-19 may involve the allograft by causing hemorrhage within the renal parenchymal via direct or indirect pathways.

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