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. 2013 Dec 26;9(3):590–597. doi: 10.2215/CJN.07390713

Table 1.

Transplant-specific causes of late kidney dysfunction

Physiologic Basis and Cause
Prerenal
 Calcineurin inhibitor–induced vasoconstriction
 Renal artery stenosis due to progressive atherosclerotic disease in anastomosed artery
Intrarenal
 Immunologically mediated occurrences: cellular and antibody-mediated rejection
 BK nephropathy
 Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder
 Recurrences of original diseases
 Diabetic nephropathy, recurrent or de novo if due to new-onset diabetes after transplant
 Calcineurin inhibitor nephrotoxicity
 Pyelonephritis in the transplanted kidney
Postrenal
 Obstruction from ureteral stricture due to BK or surgical technique or rejection