Case Letter

Multiple Cysts in a Renal Transplant Recipient

Renal transplant is a boon for patients with renal failure as they escape the rigors of regular dialysis sessions. However, transplantation may lead to its own spectrum of skin problems that often present a diagnostic dilemma. The clinical picture may be modified by the concomitant immunosuppressive medications. We report a case of multiple cysts in a renal transplant recipient.


 

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