Hepatic allograft rejection after liver transplantation: Clinicopathological debates!

Nourhan Badwei
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Liver transplantation (LT) represents a life-saving surgical procedure and is considered the current standard of care for the majority of patients having end-stage liver disease. As known, significant progress in organ preservation techniques, perioperative care, and strict immunosuppression protocols are associated with favorable patient/graft survival post-LT. Hence, proper evaluation of liver allograft-related complications among survivors has paid great attention, particularly the rejection sequel after LT. It is a seriously underestimated cause of allograft injury, which pushes researchers for understanding the exact pathogenesis of different types and proper time diagnosis for better management of such complications. However, it still represents a challenge because of the complexities related to diagnosis and histopathology. Hence, increasing clinical awareness with earlier diagnosis of post-LT rejection is essential through stimulating further studies. Therefore, our review will focus on the clinicopathological debates regarding liver allograft loss after transplantation.

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肝移植后同种异体肝移植排斥反应:临床病理争论!
肝移植(LT)是一种挽救生命的外科手术,被认为是大多数终末期肝病患者的当前护理标准。众所周知,器官保存技术、围手术期护理和严格的免疫抑制方案的重大进展与LT后患者/移植物的良好生存率有关。因此,对存活者肝移植相关并发症的正确评估,特别是LT后的排异反应引起了极大的关注。这是一个被严重低估的同种异体移植损伤原因,这促使研究人员了解不同类型的确切发病机制,并及时诊断,以更好地处理此类并发症。然而,由于诊断和组织病理学的复杂性,它仍然是一个挑战。因此,通过刺激进一步的研究,提高临床对LT后排斥反应早期诊断的认识是至关重要的。因此,我们的综述将集中在关于移植后同种异体肝损失的临床病理学争论上。
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