Female urothelial cell carcinoma in a failed kidney graft of a male recipient.

Neth J Med

Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, VU Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Published: October 2017

We present a case of a male kidney transplant patient harbouring two kidney grafts of which one is functional. In the failed graft, he developed urothelial cell carcinoma with cells containing XX-chromosome, and female tumour cells were also found in the bladder. The patient underwent donor nephrectomy, was treated with epirubicin bladder instillations, and immunosuppression was tapered. Less than a year before re-transplantation a CT scan showed no abnormalities of the first graft. Transplantectomy before a second kidney transplantation is debated.

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