Japanese Journal of Transplantation
Online ISSN : 2188-0034
Print ISSN : 0578-7947
ISSN-L : 0578-7947
Case Report
A case report of successful preservation of renal graft function using steroid alone as the immunosuppressant for the critical period due to type I acute aortic dissection and hepatic failure after cadaveric renal transplantation
Toshihiro KITAJIMAYuhji MARUIKiho TANAKAKenichi OHASHIShinji TOMIKAWA
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2013 Volume 48 Issue 1 Pages 053-057

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A 43-year-old Japanese male developed type I acute aortic dissection and hepatic failure seven months after cadaveric renal transplant. After an urgent hemi-arch replacement, a cerebral infarction, hepatic failure, and left hemiplegia occurred. Because of the sepsis and hepatic failure, all immunosuppressive agents except for the steroids needed to be withdrawn. One month later, as his physical condition improved, his urine output gradually increased, and a renal graft biopsy was performed to evaluate the graft viability. The pathological findings showed no severe rejection, but there was acute tubular necrosis (ATN), mainly a result of renal circulation insufficiency. Low-dose immunosuppressant treatment was resumed, thus resulting in preservation of the renal graft function.
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