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In the realm of clinical diagnostics, there exists a class of viruses that often fly under the radar but can have significant implications for human health. One such virus is Torque Teno Virus (TTV), a widespread yet relatively understudied virus that has drawn attention due to...
This bi-lateral lung transplant recipient is a 65 year-old male patient who received his lung transplant due to end-stage lung disease secondary to non-CF bronchiectasis. The donor and recipient CMV serostatus is D+/R+. The patient’s initial peri-operative course was complicated by difficult explant, primary graft dysfunction, respiratory failure requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation, renal insufficiency and recurrent infectious concerns, including pseudomonas and stenotrophomonas pneumonias.