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Tuberculosis in a renal allograft: a successful outcome.
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2008
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GlomerulonephritisPulmonary TuberculosisUrologyKidney TransplantKidney TransplantationChronic Kidney DiseaseTuberculosisRenal Transplant RecipientsSuccessful OutcomeProactive ManagementPreventive TreatmentAnti-tuberculosis MedicationsMedicineNephrology
Tuberculosis is endemic in most South-East Asian countries including India. It causes significant morbidity and mortality in renal transplant recipients and often, it is not diagnosed early, due to its innocuous clinical presentations. A high index of suspicion and proactive management in the early phase of presentation can reduce allograft nephropathy, graft nephrectomy and mortality. A patient with an unusual presentation of tuberculosis localized to the allograft and successful management with anti-tuberculosis medications is described.