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QuantiFERON cytomegalovirus assay for evaluation of CMV reactivity among renal transplant recipient and donor in Bangladesh

Nobi F, Bari A, Salma Begum NA, Kashem TS, Uz-Zaman Arefin MS, Nomany S, Rahman M, Akhter N, Yousuf E, Rashid HU

Background: CMV is the one of the most common viral infections after kidney transplantation with significant morbidity and mortality. Currently sero-positivity for CMV IgG before solid organ transplantation is the...
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Varicella zoster virus and cytomegalovirus co-infection in a live related kidney transplant recipient: a case report

Bari A, Salma Begum NA, Nobi F, Rashid M, Uz-Zaman Arefin MS, Nomany S, Rashid HU, Sayed A, Islam S

Infections are common complications in kidney transplant recipients owing to the lifelong immunosuppression. Cytomegalovirus (CMV) and varicella zoster virus (VZV) infections are quite common in the posttransplant period. Coinfection with...
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Transplantation status, challenges and outlook: Bangladesh perspective

Rashid HU, Salma Begum NA, Uz-Zaman Arefin MS, Nomany S, Nobi F, Sayed A, Rubel RA, Alam AKMK

In Bangladesh, the first living donor kidney transplantation was performed in 1982. Since then above 2,300 kidney transplanta-tions were performed. Liver transplantation was started in 2010, but only six were...
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Basic characteristics of living kidney donors in Bangladesh: a single-center experience

Begum NAS, Kashem TS, Nobi F, Akther N, Uz-Zaman Arefin MS, Sayed A, Hasan S, Alam AKMK, Rashid HU

Background: Kidney transplantation is the best treatment modality for end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients. In Bangladesh, kidney transplantation was started in 1982. Till date living kidney donation is the only...
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Experience of starting ABO incompatible kidney transplantation in Bangladesh: report of seven cases

Salma Begum NA, Kashem TS, Uz-Zaman Arefin MS, Alam AK, Hasan MS, Sayed A, Mitali EJ, Haque SA, Rashid HU

Background: ABO incompatible kidney transplantations (ABOiKT) are increasingly being practiced worldwide. Currently, living kidney donation is the only viable option for transplantation in Bangladesh which is further restricted due to...
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