Case Reports in Dermatology (Apr 2010)

De novo Renal Transplantation after Kaposi Sarcoma: Favorable Outcome in a Patient Receiving Sirolimus and Mycophenolate-Based Immunosuppression

  • F. Friedersdorff,
  • M. Giessing,
  • C. Roller,
  • D. Baumunk,
  • S. Deger,
  • K. Budde,
  • L. Liefeldt,
  • V. Hartmann,
  • T.F. Fuller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000306448
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 32 – 35

Abstract

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Immunosuppressive treatment increases the risk of infection and malignancy in organ transplant recipients. We report on a 42-year-old male renal transplant recipient who lost his first graft after reduction of immunosuppressive treatment due to Kaposi sarcoma and who successfully underwent a second renal transplant 10 years later. The patient’s current treatment consists of low-dose prednisone, and the two antiproliferative immunosuppressants mycophenolate mofetil and rapamycin. 4.5 years after his second transplant, the serum creatinine is 1 mg/dl and the patient has no signs of recurrent disease.

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