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BİR RENAL TRANSPLANT ALICISINDA DE NOVO FOKAL SEGMENTAL GLOMERULOSKLEROZ VE TEKRARLAYAN IgA NEFROPATİSİ

DE NOVO FOCAL SEGMENTAL GLOMERULOSCLEROSIS AND RECURRENT IgA NEPHROPATHY IN A RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENT

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Recurrent or de novo glomerulonephritis are major causes of allograft dysfunction in the early and late period after renal transplantation. Recurrence of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) in renal allograft is clearly known in the patients with FSGS. However, occurence of de novo FSGS which has a more favorable clinical course is reported infrequently. In this case, a de novo FSGS complicating recurrent IgA nephropathy on renal allograft is presented
Abstract (Original Language): 
Rekürran veya de novo glomerulonefrit renal transplantasyon sonrası erken ve geç dönemdeki allograft disfonksiyonunun major nedenlerdendir. Renal allograftta fokal segmental glomeruloskleroz. (FSGS)'un nüksii FSGSli hastalarda bilinen bir olgudur. Bununla beraber de novo FSGS gelişimi nadir olarak bildirilmiştir. Burada, renal allograftta rekürran IgA nefropatisi ile komplike olmuş bir de novo FSGS olgusu sunulmuştur
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