Saratov JOURNAL of Medical and Scientific Research

The course of pregnancy in a woman with a transplanted kidney (clinical case)

Year: 2022, volume 18 Issue: №2 Pages: 185-189
Heading: Obstetrics and Gynecology Article type: Case report
Authors: Salov I.A., Parshin A.V., Polidanov M.A., Tyapkina D.A., Kondrashkin I.E., Blokhin I.S., Posled Т.Е.
Organization: Saratov State Medical University
Summary:

The article presents a case of pregnancy in a patient with a transplanted kidney. Pregnancy management of this patient presented certain difficulties: dynamic supervision of related specialists was required. The peculiarity of the case is due to the rare occurrence and presence of a complication — pyelonephritis of the graft. The practical significance of this clinical case lies in the peculiarities of pregnancy management of a patient with a transplanted kidney, the correct tactics of both conservative and surgical treatment for successful delivery and preservation of the life of the mother and child.

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