11 June 1999
Kaposi's Sarcoma after Renal Transplantation. Case Reports
J Pasini, Lj Bubic-FilipiAnn Transplant 1999; 4(2): 50-51 :: ID: 497458
Abstract
Immunodeficiency in transplant recipients with chronic imunosuppresive treatment may have influence to developing of virus infection deseases. This publication shows a case report kidney transplant recipient which develops Kaposi's Sarcoma correlated with HLA typing.
Keywords: Kidney Transplantation, immunosuppresive treatment, Kaposi's sarcoma
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