Manifestations Of Cmv Disease In Renal Transplant Recipients
Manifestations of cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease in renal transplant recipients.
CMV disease
A. Syndrome: fever, leukopenia, malaise, lack of another cause
B. Organ specific: hepatitis, enteritis—duodenum, colon; pancreatitis; pneumonitis;
interstitial nephritis, retinitis
C. Risk of CMV disease by donor
Recipient serostatus without antiviral prophylaxis
D/R Infection* Disease
Infection determined by new anti-CMV antibody development or a greater than fourfold rise in anti-CMV titers.

Endoscopic aspects of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection. A, CMV esophageal ulcers. B, CMV duodenal ulcers.
FIGURE 10-24 (see Color Plate)
FIGURE 10-23 (see Color Plates)
Endoscopic aspects of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection. A, CMV esophageal ulcers. B, CMV duodenal ulcers.
FIGURE 10-24 (see Color Plate)
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