Isolated peritoneal donor-related plasmacytoma 3 years after liver transplantation: a case report

TitleIsolated peritoneal donor-related plasmacytoma 3 years after liver transplantation: a case report
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsSosin M, Nassif SR, Girlanda R, Desai CS, Satoskar R, Kallakury B
Volume14
Issue2
Pagination2
Date PublishedFeb
KeywordsDonor-related malignancy, liver transplant, Plasmacytoma, posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder
Abstract

Organ transplantation carries a risk of disease transmission from donor to recipient, primarily infection or malignancy. Although donors are thoroughly screened, donor-related malignancies are reported to occur in 0.01% of solid organ transplants. Plasma cell neoplasm, to the best of our knowledge, has not been reported as a donor-transmitted malignancy in liver transplantation. We describe a liver transplant from a donor with unrecognized plasmacytoma requiring retransplantation. Three years after the first transplant a single peritoneal mass was detected on surveillance imaging and radically excised; HLA phenotyping confirmed the mass to be an isolated extra-medullary plasmacytoma of chimeric donor and recipient origin.

DOI10.1111/ajt.12555
Alternate JournalAm J Transplant
Notify Library Reference ID4630