Orthotopic liver transplantation for graft-versus-host disease following bone marrow transplantation |
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Authors: | D F Rhodes W M Lee J R Wingard M D Pavy G W Santos B W Shaw R P Wood M F Sorrell R S Markin |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston. |
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Abstract: | Chronic graft-vs.-host disease occurs in 30%-50% of long-term survivors of allogeneic bone marrow grafts, and may eventuate in cirrhosis. In this study, a young woman, originally diagnosed as having acute myelogenous leukemia, underwent successful bone marrow transplantation but later developed graft-vs.-host disease-induced cirrhosis and recurrent variceal hemorrhage. She underwent successful orthotopic liver transplant. Her postoperative course was uncomplicated, with no evidence of rejection or recurrence of graft-vs.-host disease. As bone marrow transplantation is more widely used and survival improves, the number of patients with graft-vs.-host disease or venoocclusive disease resulting in cirrhosis is likely to increase. Hepatic transplantation should be considered for bone marrow transplant patients who develop end-stage liver disease. |
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