作者: Bryan D. Myers
DOI: 10.1001/ARCHINTE.1974.00320140145017
关键词: Case records 、 Medicine 、 Reticulum Cell Sarcoma 、 Dermatology 、 Proteinuria 、 Kidney transplant 、 Sarcoma 、 Natural history 、 Transplantation 、 Pathology 、 In patient
摘要: A growing experience with tumors of lymphoreticular origin in patients immunosuppressed to prolong homograft survival has been reported by Penn et al.1,2In their most recent report,3these authors have collected data on 17 such from various centers, including own. The predominant malignant tumor was reticulum cell sarcoma, which accounted for 12 the cases, a seeming predilection an intracerebral situation. Three cases Kaposi sarcoma are included this group, two our practice. third case visceral variety, and records recounted detail Siegal al.4This article describes natural history following intensive immunosuppressive therapy after renal transplantation. Patient Summaries 1. —A 36-year-old woman had found proteinuria 1955 during investigation