BK virus can reactivate in kidney transplant recipients leading to BK virus-associated nephropathy (BKVAN) and allograft dysfunction. Pathogenesis begins with viral replication, follows by viruria, viremia and nephropathy. Screening tools recommended for viral detection are urine and blood BK viral load. Viremia has higher positive predictive value than viruria, thus several guidelines recommend using viremia to determine whether renal biopsy, a gold standard for diagnosis of BKVAN is needed. We present a 16-year-old boy who developed BKVAN five months after deceased donor kidney transplantation. He had increased serum creatinine with negative blood BK viral load. BK nephropathy was diagnosed in kidney graft biopsy. The urine showed BK viru...
Background: BK virus infection and nephritis are increasing problems in renal transplant recipien...
Polyoma BK virus (BKV) remains dormant in the urinary tract and circulating leucocytes and becomes r...
BK virus (BKV) may cause nephropathy in renal transplant recipients receiving immunosuppressive ther...
Polyoma BK virus is associated with graft dysfunction leading to BK viral nephropathy (BKVN) in 1-10...
BK viremia and nephritis are increasing problems in renal transplant recipients. The exact cause of ...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough early monitoring of BK virus infection in renal transplant patients has l...
BK viremia and nephritis are increasing problems in renal transplant recipients. The exact cause of ...
We review BK-virus nephropathy (BKN) as a new complication that increasingly affects renal allograft...
Introduction: The diagnosis of BK virus nephropathy is based on renal biopsy findings, and the diagn...
AbstractIntroductionBKV nephropathy (BKN) causes kidney graft loss, whose specific diagnosis is inva...
Background: Primary infection with BK virus (BKV) is occurred during childhood and usually asymptoma...
<strong>Background</strong>. BKV infection usually occurs in early childhood through the respiratory...
BKV associated nephropathy (BKVAN) is a cause of renal dysfunction and loss of the graft in transpla...
BK virus (BKV) is an important pathogen and cause of nephropathy in renal transplant recipients, but...
A retrospective review was performed to assess the risk factors and outcomes of BK virus infection a...
Background: BK virus infection and nephritis are increasing problems in renal transplant recipien...
Polyoma BK virus (BKV) remains dormant in the urinary tract and circulating leucocytes and becomes r...
BK virus (BKV) may cause nephropathy in renal transplant recipients receiving immunosuppressive ther...
Polyoma BK virus is associated with graft dysfunction leading to BK viral nephropathy (BKVN) in 1-10...
BK viremia and nephritis are increasing problems in renal transplant recipients. The exact cause of ...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough early monitoring of BK virus infection in renal transplant patients has l...
BK viremia and nephritis are increasing problems in renal transplant recipients. The exact cause of ...
We review BK-virus nephropathy (BKN) as a new complication that increasingly affects renal allograft...
Introduction: The diagnosis of BK virus nephropathy is based on renal biopsy findings, and the diagn...
AbstractIntroductionBKV nephropathy (BKN) causes kidney graft loss, whose specific diagnosis is inva...
Background: Primary infection with BK virus (BKV) is occurred during childhood and usually asymptoma...
<strong>Background</strong>. BKV infection usually occurs in early childhood through the respiratory...
BKV associated nephropathy (BKVAN) is a cause of renal dysfunction and loss of the graft in transpla...
BK virus (BKV) is an important pathogen and cause of nephropathy in renal transplant recipients, but...
A retrospective review was performed to assess the risk factors and outcomes of BK virus infection a...
Background: BK virus infection and nephritis are increasing problems in renal transplant recipien...
Polyoma BK virus (BKV) remains dormant in the urinary tract and circulating leucocytes and becomes r...
BK virus (BKV) may cause nephropathy in renal transplant recipients receiving immunosuppressive ther...