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      Diagnosis and management of posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder in solid-organ transplant recipients.

      Clinical Infectious Diseases: An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
      Antiviral Agents, therapeutic use, Herpesvirus 4, Human, isolation & purification, pathogenicity, Humans, Lymphoproliferative Disorders, diagnosis, prevention & control, therapy, virology, Organ Transplantation, Postoperative Complications

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          The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) has a pivotal pathophysiologic role in the development of most lymphoproliferative disorders that occur after solid-organ transplantation. The term "EBV-associated posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder" (PTLD) includes all clinical syndromes of EBV-associated lymphoproliferation, ranging from uncomplicated posttransplant infectious mononucleosis to true malignancies that contain clonal chromosomal abnormalities. PTLDs are historically associated with a high mortality rate in patients who have a monoclonal form of the disorder. Recently described approaches to pathology, diagnosis, treatment, and preventive strategies of PTLD, however, have the potential to improve outcome.

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