International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Feb 2021)

A rare urinary JC virus reactivation after long-term therapy with rituximab

  • Fabrizio Di Maida,
  • Lorenzo Viola,
  • Luca Lambertini,
  • Andrea Mari,
  • Jessica Mencarini,
  • Beatrice Borchi,
  • Marco Carini,
  • Lorenzo Zammarchi,
  • Andrea Minervini

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 103
pp. 447 – 449

Abstract

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The possible role of JC virus in determining urinary tract involvement has only recently been recognized. The case of a man with laboratory-confirmed JC virus replication in the urine after a maintenance schedule of rituximab administered for a lymphoproliferative disorder is reported herein. The patient developed severe renal and urinary tract impairment, characterized by the onset of nephropathy, bilateral ureteral strictures, and a serious reduction in vesical compliance, ultimately requiring an ileal neobladder configuration. The renal and urinary tract involvement was finally attributed to JC virus reactivation. This observation suggests that renal and urinary tract diseases related to JC virus might be associated with long-term rituximab treatment.

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