JASON KİRİNCİCH, NİKOLİNA BASİC-JUKİC, JOSİPA RADİC, SANJA LOVRİC-KUJUNDZİC, ZELJKO KASTELAN
Experimental and Clinical Transplantation - 2020;18(2):242-246
Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy is a devastating disease affecting the central nervous system that may be seen in immunocompromised patients. We present a case of a kidney transplant recipient who received tacrolimus, mycophenolic acid, and prednisone and who developed motor deficits, altered cognition, and speech abnormalities, which culminated in a coma. The diagnosis was made by detecting John Cunningham polyomavirus DNA with polymerase chain reaction and observing characteristic findings on magnetic resonance imaging. Soon after immunosuppressive therapy was withdrawn, the patient’s clinical status deteriorated due to immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome, and pred - nisone was administered. Unfortunately, the patient died about 9 months after onset of symptoms. This case serves to illustrate the fulminant progression of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy and the possible complications that may arise when treating it.