Acute Graft-vs-host Disease Following Liver Transplantation Article

PMID: 31348462 Web of Science: 000472959500004

Cited authors

  • Bitar, Carole; Olivier, Kathryn; Lee, Caroline; Vincent, Bethany; Martin, Julie

Abstract

  • Acute graft-vs-host disease (GVHD) is a T cell-mediated reaction in which donor T lymphocytes attack host tissue in the setting of immunosuppression. The most common cause of acute GVHD is allogeneic stem cell transplantation, with solid-organ transplantation being a much less common cause. Early diagnosis and treatment are imperative to decrease morbidity and mortality. Dermatologists play a fundamental role in the diagnosis of this condition because skin involvement is among the earliest signs of acute GVHD. We present a case of acute GVHD following liver transplantation, focusing on diagnostic criteria and a comparison to acute GVHD following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

Publication date

  • 2019

Category

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0011-4162

Start page

  • E8

End page

  • E11

Volume

  • 103

Issue

  • 6