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Renal Transplant Hastasında Geç Gelişen Sitomegalovirüs (CMV) İnfeksiyonu

Late Development of Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Infection in a Kidney Transplant Recipient

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Although more kidney transplant recipients are living longer with functioning grafts, exposure to pathogens while in a sustained immunosuppressive state places these patients at risk for a number of late-term infections. Risk for infections depends on the dose, duration, and timing of the immunosuppressant regimen, rather than the effects of a single immunosuppressant agent. Cytomegalovirus (CMVI infection commonly arises 1 to 4 months after transplantation. Here we report a kidney transplant recipient, in the fifth year of transplantation, developed a CMV pneumonia.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Organ transplantasyonu yapılan hastalar immünosupresİf tedavi nedeni ile infeksiyonlar açısından risk altındadır. Infeksiyon riski İmmünosupresİf tedavinin dozuna, süresine, içerisindeki ilaçların kendi etkilerine bağlı olarak değişkenlik gösterir. Sitomegalovirüs (CMV) enfeksiyonu sıklıkla transplantasyondan sonra 1-4. aylarda görülür. Renal transplantasyon yapılan olgumuz, transplantasyonun 5. yılında CMV pnömonisi gelişmesi üzerine sunulmaya değer bulundu.
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