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Case Reports
. 2012 Jul;66(3):243-6.

[Adhesiolysis and partial resection of terminal ileum in a patient with kidney transplantation and severe sclerosing peritonitis]

[Article in Croatian]
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Case Reports

[Adhesiolysis and partial resection of terminal ileum in a patient with kidney transplantation and severe sclerosing peritonitis]

[Article in Croatian]
Nikolina Basić-Jukić et al. Acta Med Croatica. 2012 Jul.

Abstract

A 21-year-old female patient was diagnosed with horseshoe kidney at the age of 10. She had been treated with peritoneal dialysis from 2005 to 2009, when she received kidney from a deceased donor. The posttransplant course was complicated by development of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Candida sepsis. Reduced immunosuppression resulted in acute rejection, which demanded graphtectomy 2 months after transplantation. She restarted peritoneal dialysis for additional 2 years. In March 2011, she received her second transplant with excellent function. Nine months after the transplantation, she developed ascites, with early satiety and vomiting. MSCT revealed severe encapsulating sclerosing peritonitis. Her overall condition deteriorated, so she underwent adhesiolysis with resection of incarcerated terminal ileum. Due to acute allograft rejection, urgent graphtectomy was performed. Currently, she is receiving everolimus and dialysis successfully, with excellent overall status.

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