This case report shows the vital importance of vigilant observation of patients after transplant. In centers where ultrasonographs are not available, exploration of the patient may be necessary to salvage a precious kidney. In the patient reported here, who received a kidney transplant at St. Nicholas Hospital in Lagos (Nigeria, Africa), reexploration resulted in an increased area for the kidney, with both improved urine output and graft function.
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