“…2 COVID-19 is considered as potentially having a more severe course in solid organ transplant recipients, due to the chronic immunosuppression these patients are exposed to for preventing rejection. Only a few reports of COVID-19 in kidney transplanted patients are currently available in the literature, [3][4][5][6][7] and prognosis and recommended management for these patients are unclear. Moreover, the impact of treatments other than best supportive care is unknown.…”
“…2 COVID-19 is considered as potentially having a more severe course in solid organ transplant recipients, due to the chronic immunosuppression these patients are exposed to for preventing rejection. Only a few reports of COVID-19 in kidney transplanted patients are currently available in the literature, [3][4][5][6][7] and prognosis and recommended management for these patients are unclear. Moreover, the impact of treatments other than best supportive care is unknown.…”
“…Another report by Huang et al from China discussed the grave prognosis of two post-transplant patients (transplant done for acute myeloid leukemia, and end-stage renal failure) on immunosuppressants. Both patients went to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), developed multiorgan failure and eventually died [7]. An interesting finding of low T cell count was noted in both patients which could serve as a surrogate marker for poor prognosis, but this needs confirmation by further studies.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…need to be considered and ruled out. Similarly, Huang et al suggested a low T cell count as a possible marker of poor prognosis in post-transplant recipients with COVID-19 [7]. However, their patients were already on steroids, cyclosporin-A and mycophenolate mofetil which can also lead to T cell depletion.…”
Section: The Daunting Task Of Differentiating Covid-19 From Other Oppmentioning
“…Unexpectedly, patients with underlying haematologic malignancy are at higher risks for SARS-CoV-2 infection and disease progression. 5,9 Patients with leukaemia often have pulmonary infection, fever and haemocytopenia, which are similar to the symptoms of COVID-19. The similarity in the symptoms may confuse the diagnosis.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…As reported by previous studies, patients with pre-existing health conditions are more likely to progress to severe COVID-19 pneumonia. 2,[5][6][7] Here, we report a COVID-19 case with preexisting acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL).…”
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