AJR Am J Roentgenol 1996 Nov;167(5):1159-1162
Tumorous intrahepatic lymphoproliferative disorder in transplanted livers.
Strouse PJ, Platt JF, Francis IR, Bree RL
OBJECTIVE: We describe the radiologic findings of lymphoproliferative disorder manifesting as an intrahepatic mass in hepatic transplant recipients. Three patients with focal intrahepatic masses due to lymphoproliferative disorder after transplantation were retrospectively identified. Clinical features and radiologic findings in these patients were reviewed in conjunction with pertinent cases from the literature. (Reports of lymphoproliferative disorder confined to the transplanted liver have been sporadic.) CONCLUSION: Factors supporting the diagnosis of tumorous intrahepatic lymphoproliferative disorder include presentation 4-12 months after transplantation; portal or periportal location; poorly defined extrahepatic periportal soft tissue; encasement or narrowing of the biliary ducts, hepatic artery, or portal vein; and serologic evidence of exposure to Epstein-Barr virus.
PMID: 8911173, MUID: 97067845