RAPID RECURRENCE OF MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY IN A RELATED RENAL-ALLOGRAFT

  • 1 January 1979
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 12 (5), 222-228
Abstract
A patient with membraneous nephropathy (MN) received a renal allograft from his brother. The allograft functioned immediately but nephrotic range proteinuria developed 7 days after transplantation in the absence of any signs of rejection. Renal function deteriorated 5 wk after transplantation due to ureteric obstruction. Nephrostomy drainage resulted in the return of renal function to normal and demonstrated that the allograft was the source of the nephrotic range proteinuria. An open renal biopsy of the allograft performed at the same time revealed the presence of recurrent MN. The recipient was investigated in an attampt to identify possible humoral immune mechanisms that may explain this very rapid recurrence of MN.