A 42-year-old man with end-stage renal disease undergoes transplantation with a kidney from a cadaveric donor. During the operation, following anastomosis of the renal vess the transplanted kidney becomes cyanotic and mottled. The kidney fails to excrete urine and is removed. Which of the following is the primary cause of nonfunction of the transplanted kidney? A) Fibrin thrombi in capillaries B) Interstitial eosinophil Infiltration C) Neutrophilic infiltration of venules D) Organizing thrombus in the renal artery E) T-lymphocyte infiltration of tubules D
A 42-year-old man with end-stage renal disease undergoes transplantation with a kidney from a cadaveric donor. During the operation, following anastomosis of the renal vess the transplanted kidney becomes cyanotic and mottled. The kidney fails to excrete urine and is removed. Which of the following is the primary cause of nonfunction of the transplanted kidney? A) Fibrin thrombi in capillaries B) Interstitial eosinophil Infiltration C) Neutrophilic infiltration of venules D) Organizing thrombus in the renal artery E) T-lymphocyte infiltration of tubules D
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