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A Case of Native Cytomegalovirus Pancreatitis Following Deceased-Donor Renal Transplantation
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a known cause of pancreatitis in immunocompromised patients, usually in associa- tion with the human immunodeficiency virus (1). A handful of cases have been reported of CMV pancreatitis occurring in a transplanted pancreas secondary to immunosuppression associated with organ transplantation. Herein, we report a rare case of CMV pancreatitis following deceased-donor renal transplantation in which a patient's native pancreas was in- fected by CMV transmitted by donor renal tissue. After seroconversion from a CMV-positive donor, a 41 year old female with a history of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease presented with pancreatitis in her native pancreas follow- ing deceased donor renal transplantation, thus illustrating how a patient's native pancreas can be infected by CMV from donor renal tissue.