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      Conversion from calcineurin inhibitors to everolimus in kidney transplant recipients with malignant neoplasia.

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          Cancer has been reported to be more common among kidney transplant recipients than waiting-list patients or the general population. Use of anticalcineurin agents and azathioprine are relevant risk factors. Nine renal allograft recipients (seven men and two women) of mean age 67.6 (55-77) years and mean time after transplantation of 30.7 (58-216) months were switched to everolimus-based immunosuppression because of the presence of biopsy-proven malignancies (eight patients) or neurological tacrolimus toxicity (one patient). One patient with posttransplant lymphoproliferative disease also received chemotherapy with a good evolution at 6 months. He showed an initial increase in the protein to creatinine ratio (peak 3.3 mg/mg at 3 months) that was controlled by increasing the enalapril dose. One patient with skin cancer and severe atheromatosis (baseline SCr 2.5 mg/dL, creatinine clearance 17 mL/min, and protein to creatinine ratio 3.2 mg/mg), had cyclosporine and everolimus overlapped for 25 days, showing a continued poor evolution requiring dialysis initiation at 3 months after switch. The other six patients with recurrent skin cancers had good cancer evolution, with no new skin tumors and regression of skin lesions in three, including not biopsied actinic keratosis. Sudden switching from calcineurin inhibitors to everolimus is safe and may be used in long-term transplant recipients with malignancies. In patients with advanced chronic nephropathy this approach appeared to be less beneficial.

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          Journal
          Transplant. Proc.
          Transplantation proceedings
          Elsevier BV
          0041-1345
          0041-1345
          Oct 2006
          : 38
          : 8
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Nephrology, Hospital Ramón y Cajal, Madrid, Spain. afernandezr.hrc@salud.madrid.org
          Article
          S0041-1345(06)00912-2
          10.1016/j.transproceed.2006.08.016
          17097965
          e1d2d086-911e-4850-a239-a7ff75d7942e
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