1. [Kaposi's sarcoma and organ transplantation: 22 cases].
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Bécuwe C, Euvrard S, Bosshard S, Pouteil-Noble C, Garnier JL, Lefrançois N, Boillot O, Kanitakis J, Touraine JL, and Claudy A
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- Adult, Aged, Cadaver, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Sarcoma, Kaposi virology, Serologic Tests, Tissue Donors, Herpesvirus 8, Human pathogenicity, Organ Transplantation adverse effects, Sarcoma, Kaposi etiology
- Abstract
Background: The discovery of the Human Herpes virus 8 (HHV8) improved our knowledge of the pathogenesis of Kaposi's sarcoma. After organ transplantation, Kaposi's sarcoma exhibits distinctive features compared with other forms of the disease., Patients and Methods: We report 22 cases of post-transplant Kaposi's sarcoma (12 kidneys, 2 kidney-pancreas, 6 livers and 2 hearts). The aim of this retrospective study was to analyze clinical and virological characteristics in these transplant patients and to specify the frequency of HHV8 seroconversions in this population., Results: Twenty-one patients showed cutaneous lesions and 9 had visceral involvement. HHV8 serology was positive in 16/20 patients at transplantation and in 21/22 cases at the time of Kaposi's sarcoma diagnosis. Most cases corresponded to viral reactivations whereas seroconversions occurred in 2 cases and may have been linked to viral transmission by the graft. Treatment led to recovery in 68p. 100 of the cases. Two heart-transplant patients died from their disease. We included in our series two cases of re-transplanted patients without recurrence of Kaposi's sarcoma and one case of familial Kaposi's sarcoma., Discussion: Seroconversions after transplantation emphasize the interest of systematic screening of HHV8 serology in transplant recipients and their donors.
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- 2005
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