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From: Primary hyperoxaluria diagnosed after kidney transplantation failure: lesson from 3 case reports and literature review

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Clinical data of Case 3. a ZHIB of the renal allograft showed no crystals (200X HE). b USG of the renal allograft. The renal volume was increased obviously than normal. c Renal transplant biopsy on post-op day 75 documented acute TCMR (2015 Banff 2A) and extensive deposits of CaOx crystals in the interstitial tubule (200X HE and polarized light). d Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP) was confirmed in the patient on May 25, 2016 by fiberoptic bronchoscopic (FOB) biopsy, which showed Pneumocystis organisms (600X HE and Methylamine silver). e Chest CT examination demonstrated diffuse ground-glass opacities (GGO)

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