Parker S M, Pullman J M, Khauli R B
Department of Pathology, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester 01655, USA.
Urology. 1995 Dec;46(6):870-2. doi: 10.1016/S0090-4295(99)80361-6.
This report describes a patient with end-stage renal disease secondary to long-standing type II diabetes mellitus who received a cadaveric renal transplant from a 37-year-old woman who died of massive cerebral infarction. An autopsy performed on the donor following organ procurement revealed no obvious contraindications to transplantation. A renal biopsy of the donor kidney performed at the time of transplantation, however, subsequently showed early membranous nephropathy by electron microscopy. There was immediate graft function and the recipient continues to have good renal function 3 years post-transplantation.
本报告描述了一名患有终末期肾病的患者,该患者继发于长期的II型糖尿病,接受了一名死于大面积脑梗死的37岁女性的尸体肾移植。器官获取后对供体进行的尸检显示没有明显的移植禁忌证。然而,移植时对供体肾脏进行的肾活检随后通过电子显微镜检查显示为早期膜性肾病。移植后立即出现移植物功能,受体在移植后3年肾功能仍然良好。