massive pleural effusion in a renal transplant recipient on tacrolimus
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Abstract
Fluid and salt retention have been described as a side effect of tacrolimus therapy. We report a case of unexplained massive fluid retention with pleural effusion and ascites in the immediate post-transplant period. The patient recovered immediately on conversion from tacrolimus to sirolimus.
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| Authors | ;L S Nayagam;B Vijayanand;S Balasubramanian |
| Journal | journal of the chemical society - perkin transactions 1 |
| Year | 2014 |
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