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Pathology & Oncology Research | 2002

Burkitt's lymphoma variant of post-transplant lymphoproliferative disease (PTLD)

Melissa A. Pasquale; Debbie Weppler; Jon Smith; Michael Icardi; Alexandra Amador; Monica Gonzalez; Tomoaki Kato; Andreas G. Tzakis; Phillip Ruiz

The occurrence of posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) in solid organ allograft recipients can be quite varied in clinical presentation, histopathological characteristics and frequency. A variety of lymphomas can develop as a PTLD although some types appear infrequently and remain poorly understood in this clinical setting. In this report, we describe two cases of Burkitt’s lymphoma presenting as a PTLD following liver transplantation. The recipients were 12 and 44 years of age and displayed gastrointestinal involvement by the tumors several years following transplant. The tumors displayed the typical histological features of Burkitt’s lymphoma and were markedly positive for EBV. The tumors displayed similar immunophenotypic characteristics by flow cytometry and had rearrangements of the immunoglobulin J-H heavy chain. The tumors required aggressive chemotherapy and a cessation of immunosuppressive therapy. This report demonstrates that Burkitt’s type lymphomas can develop in the posttransplant setting and that these tumors contain morphologic, cytofluorographic and molecular features identical to Burkitt’s lymphomas that occur in non-transplant patients. Our experience is that these PTLD-Burkitt’s lymphomas behave aggressively and require intensive chemotherapeutic intervention.


Transplantation Proceedings | 2010

Mycophenolate Mofetil-Related Gastrointestinal Mucosal Injury in Multivisceral Transplantation

Victor Delacruz; D. Weppler; E. Island; Monica Gonzalez; Panagiotis Tryphonopoulos; Jang Moon; L. Smith; Andreas G. Tzakis; Phillip Ruiz

Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) has become an important and commonly used drug for maintenance immunosuppression therapy in recipients of all types of organ transplants. The drug is an antimetabolite that blocks the de novo pathway of purine synthesis. Although it selectively inhibits B- and T-lymphocyte proliferation, enterocytes are partially susceptible to MMF. One of the main limitations of this drug is gastrointestinal toxicity, with diarrhea the most frequently reported adverse effect. Most studies of MMF-associated gastrointestinal toxicity have been performed in patients with solid-organ transplants, although no data on changes related to MMF toxicity in bowel allografts have been published in the English literature. We evaluated mucosal intestinal biopsy tissue from patients with multivisceral transplants receiving MMF therapy. Our objective was to find morphologic changes that might be attributed to MMF toxicity, as well as changes that could differentiate MMF toxicity from acute rejection. Examination of the surface epithelium, lamina propria, and crypts in this small group of patients showed no specific changes that could be associated with MMF toxicity. Changes such as graft-vs-host disease or inflammatory bowel disease described in previous studies of solid-organ transplantation were not observed. Larger studies and the use of special stains and new markers might be necessary to characterize possible patterns of MMF toxicity and their differences from acute rejection.


Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2003

The role of intestinal transplantation in the management of babies with extensive gut resections

Tomoaki Kato; Naveen K Mittal; Seigo Nishida; David Levi; Noriyo Yamashiki; Barbara Miller; Monica Gonzalez; Phillip Ruiz; Juan Madariaga; Jose Nery; Barry Gelman; John F. Thompson; Anthony Gyamfi; Andreas G. Tzakis


Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2006

Intestinal transplantation for short bowel syndrome secondary to gastroschisis

Motoshi Wada; Tomoaki Kato; Yutaka Hayashi; Gennaro Selvaggi; Naveen K Mittal; John F. Thompson; Monica Gonzalez; Seigo Nishida; Juan Madariaga; Andreas G. Tzakis


Clinical Transplantation | 2009

Successful treatment with bortezomib of a refractory humoral rejection of the intestine after multivisceral transplantation.

E. Island; Ignacio Gonzalez-Pinto; Hin Lin Tsai; Phillip Ruiz; Panagiotis Tryphonopoulos; Monica Gonzalez; Juan P. Solano; Marie Rossique; Gennaro Selvaggi; Akin Tekin; Lesley Smith; Andreas G. Tzakis


Transplantation | 2004

INTESTINAL TRANSPLANTATION IN CHILDREN – A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE OVER 100 CASES

Tomoaki Kato; Gennaro Selvaggi; Naveen K Mittal; Monica Gonzalez; John F. Thompson; Patricia Cantwell; Seigo Nishida; Jang Moon; David Levi; Juan Madariaga; Phillip Ruiz; Andreas Tzakis


Gastroenterology | 2001

Isolated intestinal transplantation: A viable option for the treatment of intestinal failure

A.Joseph Tector; Seigo Nishida; Tomoaki Kato; David Levi; Jose Nery; Naveen K Mittal; Guy W. Neff; Phillip Ruiz; Debbie Weppler; Monica Gonzalez; Andreas G. Tzakis


Gastroenterology | 2016

Mo1542 Effect of Weight Loss on MRE Estimated Stiffness in Patients With Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

Niraj S. Patel; Jonathan Hooker; Monica Gonzalez; Archana Bhatt; Phirum Nguyen; Kimberly Ramirez; Lisa Richards; Emily Rizo; Carolyn Hernandez; Tatiana Kisseleva; Bernd Schnabl; David A. Brenner; Claude B. Sirlin; Rohit Loomba


Transplantation | 2000

USE OF SIROLIMUS RESCUE THERAPY IN PEDIATRIC LIVER TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS WITH TACROLIMUS-BASED IMMUNOSUPPRESSION.: Abstract# 200 Poster Board #-Session: P47-I

Tomoaki Kato; Antonio Daniele Pinna; D. Weppler; Monica Gonzalez; Naveen Mittal; Farrukh A. Khan; Jose Nery; Andreas G. Tzakis


Transplantation | 2000

INTESTINAL TRANSPLANTATION FOR CHILDREN AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI - FIVE YEAR EXPERIENCE.: Abstract# 744 Poster Board #-Session: P1-III

Tomoaki Kato; Naveen Mittal; Monica Gonzalez; Mariana Berho; David Levi; Antonio Daniele Pinna; Jose Nery; Farrukh A. Khan; John F. Thompson; Patricia Cantwell; Andreas G. Tzakis

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Columbia University Medical Center

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