TRASTORNO LINFOPROLIFERATIVO POSTERIOR A TRASPLANTE INTESTINAL PEDIATRICO





TRASTORNO LINFOPROLIFERATIVO POSTERIOR A TRASPLANTE INTESTINAL PEDIATRICO

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El síndrome linfoproliferativo es una complicación grave tras el trasplante intestinal en el niño. Su incidencia en nuestro grupo fue algo más del 14%. La mayor parte de nuestros casos estuvieron asociados a la infección por el virus de Epstein-Barr. Fue menos frecuente en el grupo de injertos multiviscerales aunque sin significación estadística.
Autor:
Esther Ramos Boluda
Columnista Experta de SIIC

Institución:
Unidad De Rehabilitación Intestinal. Hospital Universitario La Paz. Madrid. España.


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Esther Ramos Boluda* 
Médico, Unidad De Rehabilitación Intestinal. Hospital Universitario La Paz. Madrid. España., Madrid, España*
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5 de Febrero, 2014
Primera edición
13 de Febrero, 2014
Segunda edición, ampliada y corregida
18 de Enero, 2022

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Principal: Pediatría, Trasplantes
Relacionadas: Anatomía Patológica, Gastroenterología, Hematología, Infectología, Inmunología, Oncología



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