Isolated Tuberculosis of Transplanted Liver, A Case Report and Review of the Literature

AuthorBita Geramizadehen
AuthorSaman Nikeghbalianen
AuthorParisa Janghorbanen
AuthorSeyed Ali Malekhosseinien
Issued Date2013-05-01en
AbstractIntroduction: Recipients of liver transplantation are prone to different types of infections such as tuberculosis (TB). Case Presentation: Herein we report a 59-year-old man with liver transplantation due to HBV cirrhosis who developed isolated hepatic TB, 18 months after OLT (orthotropic liver transplantation). He has been successfully treated with anti-TB regimen and now after 12 months he is completely symptom-free. Conclusions: Organ transplantation and treatment of transplanted patients with immunosuppressive drugs would prone them to various unusual infections. One of these is unusual primary involvement of liver by tuberculosis which has been extremely rare in the previous reports.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/hepatmon.6691en
KeywordLiver Transplantationen
KeywordTuberculosisen
KeywordLiveren
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleIsolated Tuberculosis of Transplanted Liver, A Case Report and Review of the Literatureen
TypeCase Reporten

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