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Transplant Proc ; 52(5): 1413-1416, 2020 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32197866

RESUMO

Histoplasmosis is an infection caused by the dimorphic fungus Histoplasma capsulatum. While the lungs are the most common site of infection, disseminated disease affecting multiple organs can occur, particularly in immunocompromised patients. Gastrointestinal histoplasmosis is usually diagnosed in the context of disseminated disease and can present in any part of the digestive system, the ileum being the most frequently affected. We report the case of a 60-year-old female patient who underwent liver transplant for alcoholic liver cirrhosis. The patient had a 10 mm polypoid lesion in the sigmoid colon diagnosed in a screening colonoscopy performed 8 months prior to the transplant, but biopsy was not done for fear of bleeding due to extensive anorectal varices. There were no other lesions in the rest of the colon at that time. Four months after the transplant, the patient was asymptomatic and was submitted to a control colonoscopy, which showed 8 polypoid lesions in different parts of the colon, all of which were biopsied. Histologic results showed extensive infiltration of the colonic mucosa by Histoplasma capsulatum. Imaging and laboratorial screening for other sites of infection was negative, and the patient was treated with itraconazole for 12 months. A marked reduction in the dose of tacrolimus was necessary to maintain therapeutic levels during itraconazole treatment. Asymptomatic isolated colonic histoplasmosis is an uncommon manifestation of infection by Histoplasma capsulatum, with no previous reports in the literature of this condition affecting liver transplant recipients. This manuscript is compliant with the Helsinki Congress and the Istanbul Declaration.


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Histoplasmose/imunologia , Hospedeiro Imunocomprometido , Transplante de Fígado , Antifúngicos/uso terapêutico , Colo/patologia , Feminino , Histoplasmose/tratamento farmacológico , Humanos , Itraconazol/uso terapêutico , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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Transplant Proc ; 52(5): 1409-1412, 2020 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32192741

RESUMO

Acute liver failure is a rare condition consisting of abrupt and extensive hepatocyte injury, leading to significant liver dysfunction associated with a high mortality. Liver transplantation is the most effective treatment in severe cases. The most common cause of acute liver failure in Western countries is drug-induced liver injury caused by prescription drugs and herbal and dietary supplements. Thermogenics, or fat burners, are a category of dietary supplements that claim to increase the resting metabolic rate, leading to weight loss. There are previous reports of acute liver failure associated with specific thermogenic formulations. We report the case of a 36-year-old male patient who developed jaundice 7 days after he started taking a thermogenic dietary supplement (Thermo Gun), with progressive deterioration of hepatic function and development of hepatic encephalopathy 19 days after the beginning of the symptoms. He had a Model for End-Stage Liver Disease score of 38 and fulfilled 4 of the King's College Criteria for poor prognosis in patients with acute liver failure. He underwent liver transplantation, receiving a graft from a cadaveric donor, and is alive with good liver graft function 2 years after the transplant. No possible causes for acute liver injury were identified other than the use of the supplement, which contained N-acetyl-L-tyrosine; 1,3,7-trimenthylxanthine; white willow; and 1-hydroxypholedrine. We found no previous reports in the literature of acute liver failure associated with those particular substances. This manuscript is compliant with the Helsinki Congress and the Istanbul Declaration.


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Doença Hepática Induzida por Substâncias e Drogas/etiologia , Suplementos Nutricionais/efeitos adversos , Falência Hepática Aguda/induzido quimicamente , Adulto , Doença Hepática Induzida por Substâncias e Drogas/cirurgia , Encefalopatia Hepática/induzido quimicamente , Humanos , Falência Hepática Aguda/cirurgia , Transplante de Fígado/métodos , Masculino
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