Reactive nodular hyperplasia mimicking malignant lymphoma in donor liver allograft

TitleReactive nodular hyperplasia mimicking malignant lymphoma in donor liver allograft
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsSibulesky L, Satyanarayana R, Menke D, Nguyen JH
JournalTransplant Proc
Volume42
Issue5
Pagination1970 - 2
Date PublishedJun
ISSN1873-2623 (Electronic) 0041-1345 (Linking)
Accession Number20620558
KeywordsAdult, Brain Death, Cadaver, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Hepatectomy / *methods, Humans, Hyperplasia / *diagnosis, Liver Neoplasms / *diagnosis, Lymphoma, B-Cell, Marginal Zone / *diagnosis, Tissue and Organ Procurement / *standards, Tissue Donors
Abstract

The transmission of malignancy from donor to recipient can have devastating outcomes. Therefore, careful examination of the thoracic cavity, abdominal organs, and lymphoid tissue is important. In this report, we have described a case of a healthy 37-year-old donor with no significant past medical history who was found to have a nodule in the liver allograft during the examination at the back table. The frozen section revealed atypical lymphoid hyperplasia. Further workup revealed a rare benign lesion in the liver known as reactive lymphoid hyperplasia. Unfortunately, the liver allograft had to be discarded since low-grade lymphoma could not be excluded at the time of transplantation.

DOI10.1016/j.transproceed.2009.10.010
Notify Library Reference ID1405

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