Gastrointestinal manifestations, risk factors, and management in patients with post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder: A systematic review.

William Reiche, Abubakar Tauseef, Ahmed Sabri, Mohsin Mirza, David Cantu, Peter Silberstein, Saurabh Chandan
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Background: Patients with a history of solid organ transplantation (SOT) or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) are at an increased risk of developing post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD). The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is commonly affected as it has an abundance of B and T cells.

Aim: To determine typical GI-manifestations, risk factors for developing PTLD, and management.

Methods: Major databases were searched until November 2021.

Results: Non-case report studies that described GI manifestations of PTLD, risk factors for developing PTLD, and management of PTLD were included. Nine articles written within the last 20 years were included in the review. All articles found that patients with a history of SOT, regardless of transplanted organ, have a propensity to develop GI-PTLD.

Conclusion: GI tract manifestations may be nonspecific; therefore, consideration of risk factors is crucial for identifying GI-PTLD. Like other lymphoma variants, PTLD is very aggressive making early diagnosis key to prognosis. Initial treatment is reduction of immunosuppression which is effective in more than 50% of cases; however, additional therapy including rituximab, chemotherapy, and surgery may also be required.

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移植后淋巴细胞增生性疾病患者的胃肠道表现、危险因素和治疗:一项系统综述。
背景:有实体器官移植(SOT)或造血干细胞移植(HSCT)病史的患者发生移植后淋巴细胞增生性疾病(PTLD)的风险增加。胃肠道(GI)通常受到影响,因为它有丰富的B和T细胞。目的:探讨gi的典型表现、发生PTLD的危险因素及治疗方法。方法:检索各大数据库至2021年11月。结果:纳入了描述PTLD的胃肠道表现、发生PTLD的危险因素和PTLD治疗的非病例报告研究。9篇近20年的文章被纳入综述。所有文章都发现,有SOT病史的患者,无论移植器官如何,都有发生GI-PTLD的倾向。结论:胃肠道表现可能是非特异性的;因此,考虑风险因素对于识别GI-PTLD至关重要。与其他淋巴瘤变体一样,PTLD具有很强的侵袭性,早期诊断对预后至关重要。最初的治疗是减少免疫抑制,这在50%以上的病例中有效;然而,可能还需要额外的治疗,包括利妥昔单抗、化疗和手术。
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