Case Reports in Hepatology (Jan 2018)

Castleman’s Disease and Posttransplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder after Liver Transplant: 3-Year Follow-Up

  • Lokesh K. Jha,
  • Laura L. Ulmer,
  • Marco A. Olivera-Martinez,
  • Timothy M. McCashland,
  • Kai Fu,
  • Fedja A. Rochling

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/9324872
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2018

Abstract

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A 59-year-old male with a history of hepatitis C cirrhosis and history of hepatitis B exposure presented 8 months after orthotopic liver transplant (LT) with fever, fatigue, myalgia, night sweats, nonproductive cough, and shortness of breath. Bone marrow biopsy for pancytopenia was positive for Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA. Lymph node biopsy for lymphadenopathy on imaging showed human herpes virus 8 (HHV8) associated Castleman’s disease. Treatment included valganciclovir, rituximab, and prednisone taper with eventual discontinuation. Quantitative HHV8 DNA was initially 611,000 DNA copies/mL and was later undetectable at 6 months following treatment and remained undetectable at 3-year follow-up.