Renal transplantation and schistosomiasis mansoni
Eleven patients with schistosomiasis mansoni received a renal transplant. In 5 patients, the schistosomiasis was asymptomatic and had been diagnosed by routine examinations and had no relationship to nephropathy. In 4 patients, the nephropathy was suggestive of being of schistosomal origin. Three of...
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description | Eleven patients with schistosomiasis mansoni received a renal transplant. In 5 patients, the schistosomiasis was asymptomatic and had been diagnosed by routine examinations and had no relationship to nephropathy. In 4 patients, the nephropathy was suggestive of being of schistosomal origin. Three of them had symptomatic hepatosplenic schistosomiasis, and histologic studies of original kidneys disclosed chronic glomerulonephritis in 2 and membranous glomerulonephritis in 1 patient. These histologic pictures do not establish definitively the schistosomal origin of nephropathy. The other patient had membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis that recurred in the allograft, but he had intestinal schistosomiasis. This form of the disease is not considered by all as capable of inducing nephropathy. Two patients had the hallmarks of schistosomal nephropathy: hepatosplenic form and membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis. The 1st patient developed nephrotic syndrome 3 years after the transplantation, and an allograft biopsy disclosed membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis. The other patient had an uneventful outcome with good renal function and no proteinuria. An allograft biopsy performed 14 months after the transplant disclosed slight mesangial proliferation with IgM++ and C3++ in the mesangium. |
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