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A Rare Case Of Jejunal Perforation Due To Post-Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disease 27 Years After Liver Transplant, Marcos Rosado, Thomas Serena, Zophia Martinez, Erich Schwartz, Harris Mainster Jun 2021

A Rare Case Of Jejunal Perforation Due To Post-Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disease 27 Years After Liver Transplant, Marcos Rosado, Thomas Serena, Zophia Martinez, Erich Schwartz, Harris Mainster

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Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disease (PTLD) is a well-known post-transplant malignancy common in both solid organ and stem cell transplants. The incidence of PTLD in adult liver transplant recipients is approximately 2.8%. While most often presenting in the first year after transplant, PTLD can occur at any time. This case report narrates a 61-year-old female with a history of liver transplant in 1992 for autoimmune hepatitis that was found to have a jejunal perforation due to PTLD 27 years later. The patient presented to the hospital with a fifteen hour history of left sided abdominal pain that was progressively worsening. The patient …