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Neopterin excretion after liver transplantation and its value in differential diagnosis of complications.

H Tilg1, W Vogel, W E Aulitzky, D Schönitzer, R Margreiter, O Dietze, G Judmaier, H Wachter, C Huber.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate patterns and clinical utility of a neopterin marker in liver allograft recipients. Urinary neopterin levels were studied in 59 transplant patients daily until discharge. During the early postoperative period (days +1 to +20) neopterin excretion exhibited a liver-specific pattern that clearly differed from that seen in renal and bone marrow transplant recipients. Neopterin concentrations increased and reached peak values on day +7. The height of this early peak varied in context with complications such as infection or rejection, and was correlated with an unfavorable prognosis. In contrast to the early phase, no liver-specific pattern was observed after day 20. As seen in all other transplant patient populations, values normalized in patients with an uncomplicated course but again increased during infection or rejection episodes. Neopterin levels were particularly high during CMV infection, and their increments were directly related to the severity of CMV disease. The neopterin marker, although not specific, enables discrimination between patients with a complicated and uncomplicated clinical course. High neopterin values early after transplantation are associated with unfavorable prognosis and correlate with an increased risk of developing CMV disease.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2552627

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplantation        ISSN: 0041-1337            Impact factor:   4.939


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6.  Serum neopterin concentrations in chronic liver disease.

Authors:  A Wilmer; B Nölchen; H Tilg; M Herold; C Pechlaner; G Judmaier; O Dietze; W Vogel
Journal:  Gut       Date:  1995-07       Impact factor: 23.059

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