To bite the bullet of early graft nephrectomy: a case report.

Transplant Proc

Command Hospital, Department of Urology, Era's Lucknow Medical College, Hardoi Road, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226002, India.

Published: June 2007

Isolated renal allograft mucormycosis is rare. Only 8 cases have been reported to date, with patient survival in only 3. We recently encountered a case. The presentation was fever and graft dysfunction, which were unresponsive to extended antibiotic treatment and supportive care. It was only after three graft biopsies that mucormycosis was diagnosed and amphotericin B started. Urgent graft nephrectomy was performed, but the patient died of septicemia. In retrospect, we believe that early institution of amphotericin B and graft nephrectomy are needed for patient salvage in this difficult clinical situation.

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