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Granuloma in the explanted lungs: Infectious causes and impact on post-lung transplant mycobacterial infection

Authors :
Shahid Husain
Dima Kabbani
Carlos Cervera
Coleman Rotstein
Hannah N Kozlowski
Cecilia Chaparro
Shaf Keshavjee
Lianne G. Singer
Source :
Transplant infectious disease : an official journal of the Transplantation SocietyREFERENCES. 22(3)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

INTRODUCTION The significance of granuloma in explanted lungs of lung transplant recipients (LTR) on the development of post-transplant mycobacterial infection is unclear. METHODS A retrospective review comparing LTRs and heart-lung transplant (H-LTR) recipients with granuloma in the explanted lungs between 2000 and 2012 (excluding those LTRs with granuloma due to sarcoidosis) and LTRs or H-LTRs without granuloma. Patients were followed for 2 years post-transplant. RESULTS A total of 144 LTRs and 4 H-LTRs with granulomas (75 necrotizing and 73 non-necrotizing) and a comparator cohort of 144 LTRs and 4 H-LTRs without granuloma were analyzed. In LTRs with granulomas, identification of infectious organisms was more common by histopathology (35 AFB and 22 fungal) compared to cultures (six NTM and seven fungal) taken around time of the transplant. LTRs with granulomas were more likely to have pre-transplant non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) infection compared to LTRs without granuloma; P

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ISSN :
13993062
Volume :
22
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Transplant infectious disease : an official journal of the Transplantation SocietyREFERENCES
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....17ea2f444a7e901545d788396e75bc10