Hepatitis B (HBV) reactivation induced by chemotherapy is problem encountered recently in the management of malignant diseases.Chemotherapy-induced HBV reactivation may ultimately lead to terminal acute liver failure....Hepatitis B (HBV) reactivation induced by chemotherapy is problem encountered recently in the management of malignant diseases.Chemotherapy-induced HBV reactivation may ultimately lead to terminal acute liver failure.Liver transplantation (LT) currently remains the only definitive treatment option for such cases,but is generally denied to patients suffering from malignancy.Here,the authors describe 2 cases of cancer-free and HBV graft re-infection-free survival after LT performed for terminal liver failure arising from HBV reactivation induced by chemotherapy for advanced stage lymphoma.These 2 cases,and some other reports in the literature,may suggest that patients suffering from hematologic malignancies and terminal liver disease can be considered for LT if the prognosis of their hematologic malignancy is good.展开更多
The association of primary sclerosing cholangitis(PSC)and autoimmune hepatitis(AIH)is known as an overlap syndrome(OS).OS can also be described in the setting of concomitant presence of AIH and PSC.These diseases can ...The association of primary sclerosing cholangitis(PSC)and autoimmune hepatitis(AIH)is known as an overlap syndrome(OS).OS can also be described in the setting of concomitant presence of AIH and PSC.These diseases can in some cases be associated with ulcerative colitis.In this case report we describe,to our knowledge,the first case in the literature of a young Caucasian male suffering from ulcerative colitis and an overlap syndrome consisting of an association betweenPSC-AIH,with the concomitant presence of a membranous glomerulonephritis.展开更多
文摘Hepatitis B (HBV) reactivation induced by chemotherapy is problem encountered recently in the management of malignant diseases.Chemotherapy-induced HBV reactivation may ultimately lead to terminal acute liver failure.Liver transplantation (LT) currently remains the only definitive treatment option for such cases,but is generally denied to patients suffering from malignancy.Here,the authors describe 2 cases of cancer-free and HBV graft re-infection-free survival after LT performed for terminal liver failure arising from HBV reactivation induced by chemotherapy for advanced stage lymphoma.These 2 cases,and some other reports in the literature,may suggest that patients suffering from hematologic malignancies and terminal liver disease can be considered for LT if the prognosis of their hematologic malignancy is good.
文摘The association of primary sclerosing cholangitis(PSC)and autoimmune hepatitis(AIH)is known as an overlap syndrome(OS).OS can also be described in the setting of concomitant presence of AIH and PSC.These diseases can in some cases be associated with ulcerative colitis.In this case report we describe,to our knowledge,the first case in the literature of a young Caucasian male suffering from ulcerative colitis and an overlap syndrome consisting of an association betweenPSC-AIH,with the concomitant presence of a membranous glomerulonephritis.