EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS-INDUCED POSTTRANSPLANT LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS

Carlos V. Payá(Mayo Clinic), John J. Fung(University of Pittsburgh), Michael A. Nalesnik(University of Pittsburgh), Elliott Kieff(Harvard University), Michael Green(Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh), Gregory Gores(Cornell University), Thomas M. Habermann(Mayo Clinic in Arizona), Russell H. Wiesner(Mayo Clinic in Arizona), Lode J. Swinnen(Loyola University Medical Center), E. Steve Woodle(University of Chicago), Jonathan S. Bromberg(University Medical Center)
Transplantation
November 1, 1999
Cited by 533

Abstract

Epstein-Barr virus-induced posttransplant lymphoproliferative disease (EBV-PTLD) continues to be a major complication after solid organ transplantation in high-risk patients. Despite the identification of risk factors that predispose patients to develop EBV-PTLD, limitations in our knowledge of its pathogenesis, variable criteria for establishing the diagnosis, and lack of randomized studies addressing the prevention and treatment of EBV-PTLD hamper the optimal management of this transplant complication. This review summarizes the current knowledge of EBV-PTLD and, as a result of two separate international meetings on this topic, and provides recommendations for future areas of study.


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