| Literature DB >> 25041139 |
Jean Kanitakis1, Georgia Karayannopoulou, Marco Lanzetta, Palmina Petruzzo.
Abstract
Whereas vascularized composite allografts often undergo acute rejections early in the postgraft period, rejection manifesting with severe vascular changes (graft vasculopathy) has only been observed on three occasions in humans. We report a hand-allografted patient who developed severe rejection following discontinuation of the immunosuppressive treatment. It manifested clinically with erythematous maculopapules on the skin and pathologically with graft vasculopathy that affected both large vessels and smaller cutaneous ones. The observation that graft vasculopathy can affect skin vessels shows that it is amenable to diagnosis with usual skin biopsy as recommended for the follow-up of these allografts. Graft vasculopathy developing in the setting of vascularized composite allografts likely represents chronic rejection due to under-immunosuppression and, if confirmed, should be included in a future update of the Banff classification of vascularized composite allograft rejection.Entities:
Keywords: chronic rejection; graft vasculopathy; human hand allograft; vascularized composite allograft
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25041139 DOI: 10.1111/tri.12399
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transpl Int ISSN: 0934-0874 Impact factor: 3.782