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Kidney transplantation from a systemic lupus erythematosus donor and 1-year follow-up: A case report.

Dawei ZhouJunto LeungYan XiongShaojun YeWei ZhouQifa YeYanfeng Wang
Published in: Transplant immunology (2024)
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is usually regarded as a relative contraindication for deceased kidney donation. The pathological variations because of the changes in the immune environment after kidney transplantation (KT) are unclear, and the recovery of renal function is poorly understood. We present a case of KT from a deceased donor with SLE who was followed-up for one year. Although SLE-related hemangioma developed during the perioperative period, it was cured after interventional treatment. A pre-planned biopsy was performed one year after KT, and it was found that most of the pathological changes and immunofluorescent markers of lupus had resolved. Renal function was stable, and urinary protein and occult blood levels reduced one year after KT.
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