Successful liver transplantation in a kidney and pancreas allograft recipient with fulminant herpes simplex virus type 2 hepatitis
Autor: | Peter Gerke, Caroline Busche, Annette Schmitt-Graeff, Youngmin A. Lee, Athina Ganner, Jens Encke, Gerd Walz |
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Rok vydání: | 2007 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Foscarnet medicine.medical_specialty Hepatitis Viral Human Herpesvirus 2 Human viruses medicine.medical_treatment Fulminant Acyclovir Liver transplantation Antiviral Agents Gastroenterology Internal medicine Humans Transplantation Homologous Medicine Hepatitis Transplantation business.industry Biopsy Needle Herpes Simplex Immunosuppression medicine.disease Kidney Transplantation Liver Transplantation Treatment Outcome Liver Nephrology Immunology Female Pancreas Transplantation business Viral hepatitis medicine.drug Kidney disease |
Zdroj: | Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 22:3334-3337 |
ISSN: | 1460-2385 0931-0509 |
Popis: | Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is an infrequent cause of viral hepatitis, accounting for 1.4% [1] of all cases with acute liver failure, and is associated with a high mortality in adults. HSV 1 and 2 can both cause fulminant acute hepatitis that occurs mainly in immunocompromised patients. Symptoms may be unspecific and include fever, abdominal pain and flulike symptoms. Therapeutic options include intravenous acyclovir therapy and liver transplantation [2–6]. Nevertheless, prognosis for fulminant HSV hepatitis is poor and in a recent French report, all five patients with hepatic failure due to HSV died [1], two of them prior to transplantation, two up to 1 month after transplantation; one patient survived for one year. In contrast, a recent publication suggests that the spectrum and severity of HSV hepatitis reported in the literature over-represents fulminant presentations, and that HSV hepatitis in immunocompromised host occurs with a higher frequency and lower mortality than described so far [7]. The following report describes a kidney and pancreas graft recipient with fulminant HSV2 hepatitis, who underwent successful liver transplantation in combination with acyclovir and foscarnet therapy. Case report |
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