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Renal Allograft Dysfunction in a 36-Year-Old Post-Transplant Man: A Case Study

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This case report discusses a 36-year-old male patient with a history of live-related renal transplant performed in April 2004. He presented with symptoms of decreased appetite and elevated serum creatinine levels. The patient was on a regimen of triple drug immunosuppression due to End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD). Clinical examination revealed mild pallor but no edema or abdominal tenderness. Further investigations included a renal graft biopsy to assess the underlying cause of renal allograft dysfunction, critical for optimizing post-transplant care.

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Renal Allograft Dysfunction in a 36-Year-Old Post-Transplant Man: A Case Study

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  1. CASE 2 Dr VINITA AGRAWAL, SGPGI, LUCKNOW

  2. Case 136 year man, 2 year post renal transplant, presenting with renal allograft dysfunction

  3. Case 1: Clinical Details • R, 36 years man • Live related renal transplant- April 2004 • Donor- Mother • Basic disease- ESRD (?CIN) • On triple drug immunosuppression • Presented with decreased appetite and rise in serum creatinine

  4. Case 1 • On Examination • Mild pallor • No edema • B.P- 130/80 mm Hg • Abdomen soft, no tenderness.

  5. Case 1: Lab Investigations

  6. Case 1: Renal graft biopsy

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