A kidney transplant recipient with recurrent trichilemmal carcinoma and multiple other primary malignancies
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https://doi.org/10.21804/23-1-3762Résumé
Kidney transplant recipients are at increased risk of developing malignancy, with prolonged immunosuppressive therapy being a strong risk factor. Non-melanoma skin cancers are most commonly reported and multiple primary malignancies are also described. This is the first report of a recurrent trichilemmal carcinoma, a rare cutaneous tumour, in a kidney transplant recipient. This case, and the associated literature, indicate that regular screening, thorough examination, and tailored immunosuppressive regimens are critical in managing these patients.
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2020-02-10
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Grossberg, Saul J, et Nina E Diana. 2020. « A Kidney Transplant Recipient With Recurrent Trichilemmal Carcinoma and Multiple Other Primary Malignancies ». African Journal of Nephrology 23 (1):3-6. https://doi.org/10.21804/23-1-3762.
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Case Reports