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COVID-19 pneumonia in a kidney transplant recipient successfully treated with tocilizumab and hydroxychloroquine
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Transplantation MedicineCovid-19Solid OrganRespiratory InfectionSepsisInfection ControlCovid-19 PneumoniaCoronavirus Disease 2019TransplantationLong CovidKidney TransplantPulmonary MedicineClinical Infectious DiseaseKidney Transplant RecipientClinical MicrobiologyKidney TransplantationInfectious Respiratory DiseaseTransplant SurgeryMedicine
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia has been poorly reported in solid organ transplanted patients; prognosis is uncertain and best management unclear. We describe the case of a 61-year-old kidney transplant recipient with several comorbidities who was hospitalized and later received a diagnosis of COVID-19 pneumonia; the infection was successfully managed with the use of hydroxychloroquine and a single administration of tocilizumab, after immunosuppression reduction; the patient did not require mechanical ventilation. During the rapid spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic, transplant clinicians should be readily informed about new cases of COVID-19 pneumonia in solid organ transplant recipients, with focus on therapeutic strategies employed and their outcome.
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