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Donor Choriocarcinoma Transmission From Solid Organ Transplantation: A Case Report
Authors:Daniela de Queiroz Moura  Ramon Rawache  Marília Ferreira Gomes Garcia  Nathalia Farias Vasconcelos  Priscila Santos  Gustavo Rego Coelho  Thiago Luis da Paz Santos  Duílio Reis da Rocha Filho  Sonia Leite da Silva  Eliana Regia Barbosa de Almeida  Paula F.C.B.C. Fernandes  João Batista Cerqueira  José Huygens Parente Garcia  Claudia Maria Costa de Oliveira
Affiliation:1. Kidney Transplantation Service at Walter Cantídio University Hospital, Fortaleza (CE), Brazil;2. Federal University of Ceará – Fortaleza (CE), Fortaleza (CE), Brazil;3. Liver Transplantation Service at Walter Cantídio University Hospital, Fortaleza, (CE), Brazil
Abstract:
Transplantation of any organ has some inherent risk of disease transmission, such as infection and malignancy. The present study aims to describe 2 cases of choriocarcinoma transmission after kidney and liver transplantation originating from the same patient. The donor was a 17-year-old woman who died of cerebral hemorrhage. Both organ recipients died of metastatic choriocarcinoma few months after the transplantation, within days after starting chemotherapy. Retrospective hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin hormone) analysis in donor's blood stored at the time of donation had a result of 9324 mIU/mL. Despite its rarity, clinicians should be aware of the risk of transplant-related choriocarcinoma from female donors in childbearing age. In some cases, hCG dosage should be performed before donation.
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