Fever is a sign of two major complications of organ transplantation. what are they?
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Fever is a nonspecific but sensitive indicator of disease both for the patient and the physician. Solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients are usually well aware of the potential importance of fever that may foretell the existence of an infectious or non-infectious complication (rejection, cancer, etc).
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Explanation:
- The fever is non- specific but it is an indicator of the something disease to the doctor or the patient.
- In the case of organ transplantation there may be two causes where the fever may occur.
- The first reason is that there may be any type of infections in the body where the organ transplanted.
- The other cause is the organ transplantation is failed.
- If the organ transplantation is not successful then in that case patient may feel fever in their body.
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