Human polyoma virus in renal allograft biopsies: Morphological findings and correlation with urine cytology

Volume: 30, Issue: 8, Pages: 970 - 977
Published: Aug 1, 1999
Abstract
Human polyoma virus (PV) interstitial nephritis occurs in immunosuppressed patients after reactivation of latent virus in renal epithelium. Currently, there is neither general consensus about the incidence of clinically significant PV infection in renal transplants nor conclusive evidence determining its significance in the long-term graft outcome. We evaluated 601 renal transplant biopsy specimens (from 365 patients) by routine light microscopy...
Paper Details
Title
Human polyoma virus in renal allograft biopsies: Morphological findings and correlation with urine cytology
Published Date
Aug 1, 1999
Volume
30
Issue
8
Pages
970 - 977
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