Use of cidofovir in polyomavirus BK viral nephropathy in two renal allograft recipients
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Use of cidofovir in polyomavirus BK viral nephropathy in two renal allograft recipients
Abstract
Polyomavirus BK viral allograft nephropathy is a potentially reversible cause of deteriorating function of kidney allografts. Initial treatment involves reducing immunosuppressive medications, with low-dose cidofovir an effective alternative in refractory cases. We describe two cases of BK viral allograft nephropathy responding to low-dose cidofovir after a reduction in immunosuppressive medications failed to clear the virus or stabilize the deterioration in renal function. There were no significant side-effects from this treatment in either patient.
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