... behavior of uterinecervical carcinoma inrenaltransplant recipients. Methods: Among 453 women receiving renal transplantation from January 1990 to December 2008, 5 patientswere diagnosed with ... DNA was detected in all. Punctatestaining of HPV ISH was detected in 3 out of 4 patients.Conclusions: Higher incidence of cervical carcinoma is expected inrenaltransplant recipients, so appropriatesurveillance ... 9:72http://www.wjso.com/content/9/1/72Page 4 of 6 RESEARCH Open AccessIncidence and clinicopathologic behavior of uterinecervical carcinoma inrenaltransplant recipients Sung Taek Park1, Min Jong Song2, Jong Sup Park1,...
... linear models, linear regression, tacrolimus, renal transplantation Background Tacrolimus, a calcineurin inhibitor, remains the centerpiece of the maintenance treatment scheme in renal transplant ... combination of a calcineurin inhibitor (tacrolimus) with a purine inhibitor (mycophenolate mofetil or azathioprine) and a steroid (prednizolone). Tacroli-mus was given twice a day in individually ... determine the impact of CYP3A5*1 and CYP3A5*3 on the kinetics of tacrolimus inrenaltransplant recipients. Material and methods: Forty kidney recipients were selected to participate. Maintenance...
... MTB infection was defined as includinglung or mediastinal lymph node involvement. We de-fined multiorgan (ie, miliary) MTB infection as involve-ment of 2 or more organs (lymph nodes draining in- fected ... positive tubercu-lin skin test (TST) result in the absence of symptoms orclinical findings suggestive of active infection. In ana-lyzing LTBI treatment, we included studies reporting 10or more ... Tuberculosis Infectionin Liver Transplant Recipients 1. Approximately 1% of liver transplantrecipients develop active MTB infection. 2. Less than one-third of all liver transplant recipients...
... human cytomegalovirusinfectionby fetal intra-vascular administration of ganciclovir. Clin Diagn Virol 1993,1:61-7.4. Matsuda H, Kawakami Y, Furuya K, et al.: Intrauterine therapy fora cytomegalovirus- infected ... used for in vivo anti-viral studies. An eGFP-expressing, recombinant GPCMV was generated using gpt selection to enable detection of infectionin the guinea pig model of congenital CMV infection ... cyclic cidofovir againstcongenital GPCMV infection, using an enhanced greenfluorescent protein (eGFP)-tagged virus [11], to aid in thedetection of vertically transmitted infectionin pups bornto...
... Severe cytomeg-alovirus infectionin immunocompetent patients. Clin InfectDis 1997, 24:52-6.8. Cohen JI, Corey GR: Cytomegalovirusinfectionin the normalhost. Medicine (Baltimore) 1985, 64:100-14.9. ... determining eligibility for inclusion in thesystematic review. Any differences in the extracted databetween the three reviewers were resolved in meetings ofall authors.Definition of infection ... tract (GIT) was the primary site ofinvolvement by the CMV infectionin 91 patients (32identified in this review plus 59 included in previousreviews, performed by Galliatsatos et al [3]; and Karakoziset...
... human cytomegalovirusinfectionby fetal intra-vascular administration of ganciclovir. Clin Diagn Virol 1993,1:61-7.4. Matsuda H, Kawakami Y, Furuya K, et al.: Intrauterine therapy fora cytomegalovirus- infected ... used for in vivo anti-viral studies. An eGFP-expressing, recombinant GPCMV was generated using gpt selection to enable detection of infectionin the guinea pig model of congenital CMV infection ... cyclic cidofovir againstcongenital GPCMV infection, using an enhanced greenfluorescent protein (eGFP)-tagged virus [11], to aid in thedetection of vertically transmitted infectionin pups bornto...
... Subcutaneous abscess caused by Phoma sp. resembling Pyrenochaeta romeroi: unique fungal infection occurring in immunosuppressed recipient of renal allograft. Am J ClinPath 1973, 59:810-816.13. ... romeroi in a renaltransplant recipient. Physicians should be aware of this rare fungal disease intransplant recipients. Werecommend a combination of medical and surgical management in these ... an infection is not responding to antibiotics in post-trans-plant patients, even if the patient is living in a geogra-phical area where this fungus is uncommon. Earlydiagnosis can be made by...
... lower uterine segment; however, in cases of uterine rupture during the first trimester, the site commonly affected is the fundus, as noted in our patient [7]. The uterine ruptures in the first ... to uterine rupture. In general, the area of placenta percreta-induced uterine rupture exhibits more vascularization than the site of previous scar-induced rupture; therefore, uterine rupture ... rupture caused by placenta percreta can be more dangerous than that caused by a previous scar [13]. Total hysterectomy is considered in the case of life-threatening severe bleeding or insufficient...
... the find-ings. The clinical outcome, including renal function, isinvestigated in detail in the ongoing BENEFIT-EXT trial[25].Conclusion In the present pilot study, the IMPDH activity in CD4+cells ... alternative to CNIsfollowing transplantation. It binds with high affinity toCD80 and CD86, thereby resulting in T cell anergy andapoptosis [21]. A phase 2 trial inrenal allograft recipients (n = 218) ... activity in CD4+ cells,intracellular MPA concentrations were restored by incu-bating the isolated cells in filtrated plasma originatingfrom the same sample. The IMPDH activity was deter-mined in...
... Medicine > Chapter 126. Infections inTransplant Recipients Infections inTransplant Recipients: Introduction The evaluation of infections intransplantrecipients involves consideration of ... corneal transplants. eT. gondii usually causes disease in the brain. In hematopoietic stem cell Chapter 126. Infections in Transplant Recipients (Part 1) Harrison's Internal Medicine ... recipient of the transplanted organ. Infections following transplantation are complicated by the use of drugs that are necessary to enhance the likelihood of survival of the transplanted organ...