Laryngeal tuberculosis in renal transplant recipients: a case report and review of the literature

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Cialente Fabrizio, Grasso Michele, Ralli Massimo, De Vincentiis Marco, Minni Antonio, Agolli Griselda, Dello Spedale Venti Michele, Riminucci Mara, Corsi Alessandro, Greco Antonio
ISSN: 1512-8601

Renal allograft recipients are at greater risk of developing tuberculosis than the general population. A woman with a kidney transplant was admitted to the emergency department with high temperature, dysphonia, odynophagia, and asthenia. The final diagnosis was laryngeal tuberculosis. Multidisciplinary collaboration enabled accurate diagnosis and successful treatment. Laryngeal tuberculosis should be considered in renal allograft recipients with hoarseness. A more rapid diagnosis of tuberculosis in renal transplant recipients is desirable when the site involved, such as the larynx, exhibits specific manifestations and the patient exhibits specific symptoms. In these cases, prognosis is excellent, and with adequate treatment, a complete recovery is often achieved.

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