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Query: UMLS:C0034186 (
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Infectious complications are one of the leading causes of hospitalization and mortality in kidney transplant recipients. They are more frequent during the year following transplantation, and in the elderly. Community infections, such as
pyelonephritis
and pneumonia, are from far the most common infections. However, the field of opportunistic infections has been particularly moving as routine prophylaxis for cytomegalovirus and pneumocystosis have altered their patterns. Emergence of new infections, as BK nephritis, followed by chronic infections by Norovirus and E
hepatitis
, and increasing incidence of invasive fungal infections and mycobacterial infections have raised concerns. An increasing number of infections may be prevented by prophylaxis, but also by vaccines who should be encouraged, especially for influenza, pneumococcal diseases and zoster. Access to transplantation is now possible for human immunodeficiency virus infected patients, with good results. The field of infectious diseases is thus changing in kidney transplant recipients, due to high-risk recipients, new immunosuppressive drugs, and development of new diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive methods.
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PMID:Infectious complications after kidney transplantation 3098 94
In camels, hepatic diseases are relatively common and most of them are misdiagnosed as a cause of illness because signs may be subtle. In addition, diagnostic laboratory methods are insufficient as hepatic enzymes can also be elevated in camels with cardiac or skeletal muscle damage. Examples of liver diseases in camels are hepatic lipidosis,
hepatitis
, cirrhosis, hepatic necrosis, choleostasis, hyperplasia of biliary epithelium, hydatid cysts, glycogen deposition, cholangitis, cholangiohepatitis, calcified hydatid cyst and hepatic abscesses. When the liver is examined by ultrasonography, the clinician gets sufficient information about the size, position, echopatterns of the hepatic parenchyma, bile ducts and outlines of the hepatic blood vessels. Ultrasonography has been used previously in camels only for reproductive purposes. However, during the past decade, it has been used for scanning of the healthy organs as well as evaluation and determining the diagnosis and prognosis of non-reproductive disorders. Examples of diseases evaluated by ultrasonography in camels are paratuberculosis, trypanosomiasis, abdominal and urinary disorders, thoracic diseases, renal tumors,
pyelonephritis
, renal abscessation, gastrointestinal tumors, chronic peritonitis and splenic abscessation. Ultrasound-guidance in biopsy of hepatic lesions and in portocentesis has also been reported in camels. This mini review article is written to shed light on ultrasonography of the liver and its blood vessels in healthy camels as well as finding in camels with hepatic disorders such as fatty infiltration of the liver, hepatic abscesses and calcification of the bile ducts.
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PMID:Ultrasonography of the liver in healthy and diseased camels (Camelus dromedaries). 3210 26
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