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Editorial
. 2024 Mar 7;6(5):100807.
doi: 10.1016/j.xkme.2024.100807. eCollection 2024 May.

Late Kidney Graft Dysfunction Related to JC Virus Nephropathy

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Late Kidney Graft Dysfunction Related to JC Virus Nephropathy

Sarah Bensaou et al. Kidney Med. .
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(A) Mild interstitial inflammation within interstitial fibrosis and acute tubular necrosis (Masson’s trichrome stain; original magnification, ×100). (B) Rare tubular nuclei in the medulla displayed cytopathic changes with enlargement of nuclei and vesicular chromatin (arrow) (hematein eosin saffron; original magnification, ×200). (C) Anti-SV40 immunohistochemistry with nuclear positivity in tubular epithelial cells, confirming polyomavirus-associated nephropathy (immunohistochemistry for SV40; original magnification, ×400).

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