Prospective Study of Polyomavirus Type BK Replication and Nephropathy in Renal-Transplant Recipients
New England Journal of Medicine2002Vol. 347(7), pp. 488–496
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Hans H. Hirsch, Wendy A. Knowles, Michael Dickenmann, Jakob Passweg, Thomas Klimkait, Michael J. Mihatsch, Jürg Steiger
Abstract
BKV nephropathy in renal-transplant recipients represents a secondary infection associated with rejection and its treatment in most cases and could be monitored by measuring the viral load in plasma.
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