Malakoplakia in a cadaver renal allograft: a case study.

Journal: Human Pathology
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Abstract

Malakoplakia is an uncommon chronic inflammatory disease characterized by histocytes with intracellular Michaelis-Gutmann bodies. The etiology is uncertain, but it is thought that depressed macrophage phagocytosis of bacteria is important. This presentation describes a case of malakoplakia arising in a cadaver renal transplant. The association of long term immunosuppression and repeated E. coli urinary tract infections is discussed.

Authors
D Osborn, J Castro, I Ansell
Relevant Conditions

Kidney Transplant, Malakoplakia