Ma. Josephson et al., THE RECURRENCE OF RECURRENT MEMBRANOUS GLOMERULOPATHY IN A RENAL-TRANSPLANT RECIPIENT - CASE-REPORT AND LITERATURE-REVIEW, American journal of kidney diseases, 24(5), 1994, pp. 873-878
We describe the first reported case of a renal transplant patient who
had two consecutive recurrences of membranous glomerulopathy in his al
lografts. Both recurrences were detected 1 year posttransplant. The fi
rst transplanted kidney was a none of six antigen match and his second
was a four of six antigen match. The patient required a second kidney
transplantation within 2 years of detection of the first recurrence.
The second allograft has functioned adequately for nearly 4 years afte
r diagnosis. The case and literature review illustrate that membranous
glomerulopathy can recur in both poorly and well-matched allografts,
that recurrence does not always occur faster in the better-matched kid
neys, that cyclosporine does not prevent recurrent disease, and that t
he course of recurrent membranous glomerulopathy is unpredictable. (C)
1994 by the National Kidney Foundation, Inc.