PMID: 24344946Dec 19, 2013Paper

Mucormycosis of the transplanted kidney with renal papillary necrosis

Experimental and Clinical Transplantation : Official Journal of the Middle East Society for Organ Transplantation
K L GuptaV Sakhuja

Abstract

The occurrence of renal allograft mucormycosis is uncommon, but its association with renal papillary necrosis has not been reported. We describe such an association in a patient who survived on peritoneal dialysis after nephrectomy and antifungal therapy.

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