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A 55-year-old woman recently underwent kidney transplantation for end-stage renal disease. Her early postoperative period was uneventful, and her serum creatinine is lowered from 4.3 mg/dL (preoperative) to 2.5 mg/dL. She is immediately started on immunosuppressive therapy. On postoperative day 7, she presents to the emergency department (ED) because of nausea, fever, abdominal pain at the transplant site, malaise, and pedal edema. The vital signs include: pulse 106/min, blood pressure 167/96 mm Hg, respirations 26/min, and temperature 40.0°C (104.0°F). The surgical site shows no signs of infection. Her urine output is 250 mL over the past 24 hours. Laboratory studies show: Hematocrit 33% White blood cell (WBC) count 6700/mm3 Blood urea 44 mg/dL Serum creatinine 3.3 mg/dL Serum sodium 136 mEq/L Serum potassium 5.6 mEq/L An ultrasound of the abdomen shows collection of fluid around the transplanted kidney with moderate hydronephrosis. Which of the following initial actions is the most appropriate?

ARe-operate and remove the failed kidney transplant

BContinue with an ultrasound-guided biopsy of the transplanted kidney

CStart on pulse steroid treatment or OKT3

DSupportive treatment with IV fluids, antibiotics, and antipyretics

EConsider hemodialysis

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A 10-year-old boy is presented to the hospital for a kidney transplant. In the operating room, the surgeon connects an allograft kidney renal artery to the aorta, and after a few moments, the kidney becomes cyanotic, edematous, and dusky with mottling. Which of the following in the recipient’s serum is responsible for this rejection?

AMacrophages

BCD4+ T cells

CIgA

DCD8+ T cells

EIgG

3

A 62-year-old female with a history of uncontrolled hypertension undergoes kidney transplantation. One month following surgery she has elevated serum blood urea nitrogen and creatinine and the patient complains of fever and arthralgia. Her medications include tacrolimus and prednisone. If the patient were experiencing acute, cell-mediated rejection, which of the following would you most expect to see upon biopsy of the transplanted kidney?

AGranular immunofluorescence around the glomerular basement membrane

BLymphocytic infiltrate of the tubules and interstitium

CCrescent formation in Bowman’s space

DDrug precipitation in the renal tubules

ESloughing of proximal tubular epithelial cells

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