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Pathological anatomy of organ transplantation

01-nov-1994 | Revista: Revista de Medicina de la Universidad de Navarra

Pardo FJ, Joly M, Idoate M, Sola I, de Alava E, Panizo A.


We review some morphological aspects shared by all allografts.

The main points are: 1) The expression of antigens of histocompatibility, essentially DR, allows the diagnosis of acute rejection with a significant specificity; 2) A lesion similar to Quilty effect may be seen in other allografts, and it is the first manifestation of an acute rejection; 3) Fine-needle aspiration biopsy may help in the follow-up of kidney transplant but has been demonstrated ineffective in other transplants; 4) The morphology of rejection is different according to the type of immunosuppressive therapy; 5) The basic lesions of chronic rejection are vascular, but chronic rejection may be diagnosed without vessels in the biopsy specimen, by the degree of atrophy of the parenchyma; 6) For the characterization of lymphomas in transplanted patients is necessary study the clonality of tumor cells, the gene rearrangement and the lymphoid subset; 7) Molecular Pathology may help in the early diagnosis of viral infections after transplantation.

CITA DEL ARTÍCULO  Rev Med Univ Navarra. 1994 Oct-Dec;38(4):189-94