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. 1997 Dec 18;20(2):163–165. doi: 10.1038/sj.bmt.1700849

BK papova virus pneumonia following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

ES Sandler 1, VM Aquino 1, E Goss-Shohet 1, S Hinrichs 2, K Krisher 3
PMCID: PMC7101754  PMID: 9244421

Abstract

BK papova virus infection is frequently seen after bone marrow transplantation as a causative agent of hemorrhagic cystitis. We report an 8-month-old child with osteopetrosis who died of a severe interstitial pneumonia after receiving an unrelated umbilical cord transplant. On autopsy, BK virus was detected in the lung tissue using immunofluorescence assay, cell culture and PCR. No other pathogens were recovered. BK virus infection should be considered as a cause of interstitial pneumonia in children undergoing transplantation.

Keywords: BK virus, interstitial pneumonia, bone marrow transplantation


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