Epstein-barr virus-related posttransplantation lymphoproliferative disorder involving pancreas allografts: Histological differential diagnosis from acute allograft rejection

1998 
The clinical and pathological features of acute pancreas allograft rejection and involvement of the graft by posttransplantation lymphoproliferative disorders (PTLD) overlap. Because the treatment is diametrically opposite in these two types of lesions, an accurate diagnosis is essential. The histological features in pancreas allograft needle biopsy specimens ( n = 7) and pancreatectomies ( n = 4) from four patients with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-related PTLD were compared with the material from 14 patients who did not develop PTLD after 12 to 58 months of follow-up and whose biopsy specimens ( n = 10) and pancreatectomies ( n - 10) showed rejection-related heavy or atypical inflammatory infiltrates. Features typical of rejection included most (>75%) being of mixed small and large, activated-appearing T lymphocytes, a smaller component of mature plasma cells, and variable numbers of eosinophils. Cytologically atypical cells were always a minority (
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