MRCP2-0757
A 62-year-old man is being seen in the medical follow-up clinic. He underwent a renal transplant 6 months ago due to end-stage kidney disease. He reports feeling self-conscious when he laughs because his gums have become very prominent. His medical history includes long-standing hypertension, and he is currently taking only ciclosporin. On examination, his blood pressure is 140/80 mmHg, BMI is 27 kg/m2, gums are swollen, chest is clear, and the renal transplant is non-tender. What other potential complications of ciclosporin treatment should this patient be aware of?