Plasmapheresis for Thrombotic Microangiopathy Due to a Post-transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder
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(ISSN 2577-5820)
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Special Issue
Lymphoproliferative Diseases after Transplantation
Submission Deadline: June 30, 2021 (Open) Submit Now
Guest Editor
Hee Gyung Kang, MD, PhD
Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Division Chief, Pediatric Nephrology, Director, Kidney Disease Center for Children and Adolescents, Seoul National University Children's Hospital & College of Medicine, Kidney Research Institute, Medical Research Center, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Wide River Institute of Immunology, Seoul National University, 101 Daehak-ro, Jongno-Gu, Seoul 03080, Korea
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Research Interests: Pediatrics; kidney; lymphoproliferative diseases; pediatric kidney transplantation; pediatric transplantation; bartter syndrome; child and adolescent kidney-urinary tract disease; chronic kidney disease; kidney transplantation
Publication
Plasmapheresis for Thrombotic Microangiopathy Due to a Post-transplant Lymphoproliferative DisorderAbstract We report a case of thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) diagnosed in the kidney allograft of a 59-year-old woman who had developed plasmacytoma type monomorphic posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) 30 years after a simultaneous pancreas and kidney transplant. This report demonstrates a rare etiology of TMA in a kidney allograft [...] |
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