پديد آورندگان :
GERAMIZADEH B. نويسنده , ROOZBEH J. نويسنده , MALEK HOSSEINI A. نويسنده , SALEHI H. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Polyoma virus nephropathy occurs in 3% to 4% of renal
transplant recipients, causing graft loss in 50% of cases.
The objecti ve of the present study was to explore the effects
of age, sex, post-transplantation period and plasma
creatinine levels on the polyoma virus infection in kidney
transplanted patients. Urine samples were collected from
362 patients, centrifuged and microscopic slides prepared
using Papaniclaou staining method. The slides then examined
and decoy cells were identified in 96 (27%) patients.
The prevalence of the infection increased with increased
post-transplantation period and the age of the patients.
Moreover, patients with positive decoy cells had more abnormal
plasma creatinine levels than those with negative
for such celis. In conclusion identification of decoy cells
might be of value for the diagnosis of nephropathy, especially
if the presence of such cells is accompanied with the
elevated plasma levels of creatinine.