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Hemorrhage Incognito: An Unusual Cause of Hemorrhage in a Transplant Kidney Recipient

10737.1 - Hemorrhage Incognito: An Unusual Cause of Hemorrhage in a Transplant Kidney Recipient

Presenter: Scott Borgetti, Danielle Haakinson, Varun Phadke, Katherine Ortell, , ,
Authors: Scott Borgetti, Danielle Haakinson, Varun Phadke, Katherine Ortell, Maricar Malinis

Overview

The CPC will discuss a challenging case of post-operative hemorrhage in a recent kidney transplant recipient.

Learning Objectives

  1. Discuss differential diagnosis for causes of post-operative hemorrhage following a kidney transplant.
  2. Discuss diagnostic approach of potential infectious causes of post-operative hemorrhage.
  3. Discuss treatment approach to the diagnosed disease which will be revealed during the presentation.

Organized in collaboration with the TID Official Journal

Participants


Maricar Malinis, USA
Moderator
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Scott Borgetti, USA
Case Presenter
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Katherine Ortell, USA
Case Presenter
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Danielle Haakinson, USA
Panelist
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Varun Phadke, USA
Panelist
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