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Polyomavirus Polymerase Chain Reaction as a Surrogate Marker of Polyomavirus-Associated Nephropathy

Transplantation, 2007
Polyomavirus-associated nephropathy (PVAN) is a significant cause of allograft loss after renal transplantation. A noninvasive assay that can guide the evaluation of PVAN would be of clinical value. We compared the utility of BK virus (BKV) polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and urine cytology in screening for concurrent PVAN.We used PCR to test urine and
Helen B, Viscount   +7 more
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Polyomavirus infection and urothelial carcinoma

Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2010
AbstractIntroduction: Polyomavirus infections are common in the general (adult) population with a reported prevalence of more than 80%. Polyomavirus can infect urothelial carcinoma and change the morphology of these malignant cells, as is shown in this paper.Material and Methods: An eighty year old Hispanic male was referred to the urology clinic for ...
Sanam, Loghavi, Shikha, Bose
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Polyomavirus SV40 infections in Kazakhstan

Journal of Infection, 2005
To examine the prevalence of polyomavirus SV40 infections in Kazakhstan, a central Asian country known to have used potentially contaminated SV40 poliovaccines before 1962.Cross-sectional study of 307 healthy volunteers from two ethnic groups (Kazakhs and Russians) in Almaty, Kazakhstan, from May through August 1999 using a specific SV40 plaque ...
Zhannat Z, Nurgalieva   +6 more
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BK polyomavirus

Journal of Kidney Care
This article outlines what a patient needs to know about the BK polyomavirus and how it can effect a kidney transplant
Simon Baker   +2 more
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BK Polyomavirus Consensus

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2022
Hans H Hirsch   +2 more
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Polyomavirus in Human Cancer Development

2007
In animal studies, polyoma viruses have been found to be viral agents for oncogenesis and to produce a wide range of pathological lesions in experimental animals, including a variety of neoplastic tumors. The human polyoma viruses (JCV and BKV), along with their simian cousin (SV40), are ubiquitous viruses that are primarily associated with progressive
Winston, Lee, Erik, Langhoff
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Polyomavirus

2006
John A. Lednicky, Janet S. Butel
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Hamster polyomavirus

2015
Bachelor thesis is focused on viral disease Hamster Polyomavirus, occuring by syrian hamster (Mesocricetus auratus). It summarizes symptoms of the disease, methods of testing, cure possibilities, precautin and guidance for breeders.
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Polyomavirus nephropathy with crescent formation

Kidney International, 2021
Laura A, Binari   +3 more
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