Prolonged liver transplantation survival and aging successfully

Francesco Pollicino, L. Dominguez, M. Barbagallo
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The traditional definition of successful aging as the absence of disease, disability, and cognitive impairment is not always applicable to patients with long survival despite complex multimorbidity. This case report details the situation of an 87-year-old man, currently partially self-sufficient and partially autonomous, without cognitive impairment, who has been affected with recurrent right knee osteomyelitis since the age of 6. A diagnosis of hepatitis C virus (HCV)-related liver cirrhosis at 41 led to liver transplantation at 56. The immunosuppressive anti-rejection therapy caused a relapse of chronic osteomyelitis and HCV infection, a major cause of graft loss and shortened survival in HCV liver transplant recipients. Other pathologies were also diagnosed during his lifetime. This patient is an example of aging successfully despite complex multimorbidity and disproves the traditional concept of successful aging formerly described in the literature.
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成功延长肝移植存活率和衰老
成功衰老的传统定义是没有疾病、残疾和认知障碍,尽管有复杂的多发病,但并不总是适用于长期存活的患者。本病例报告详细描述了一名87岁的男子的情况,他目前部分自给自足,部分自主,没有认知障碍,自6岁起就患有复发性右膝骨髓炎。41岁时诊断为丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)相关肝硬化,56岁时进行肝移植。免疫抑制性抗排斥治疗导致慢性骨髓炎和HCV感染复发,这是HCV肝移植受者移植物丢失和生存期缩短的主要原因。在他的一生中也诊断出了其他疾病。这名患者是一个成功衰老的例子,尽管有复杂的多发性疾病,并推翻了文献中先前描述的成功衰老的传统概念。
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