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    Brain Tumor as an Unusual Presentation of Posttransplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder
    (Başkent Üniversitesi, 2009-03) Azarpira, Negar; Rakei, Mohamad; Torabineghad, Simin
    Objectives: Posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder following solid organ transplant is a life-threatening form of posttransplant malignancy. Its occurrence is typically associated with Epstein-Barr virus and profound immunosuppressive therapy. We describe a case of posttransplant lympho­proliferative disorder in the brain parenchyma, 4 years after renal transplant. Case Report: A 23-year-old man was evaluated for generalized headache 4 years after receiving a deceased donor renal transplant. After initial immuno­suppression with tacrolimus and pred­nisolone, mycophenolate mofetil was added for maintenance immunosuppression. A tumor in the right occipitoparietal lobe was detected by magnetic resonance imaging and excised. Immuno­histo­chemical testing of the tumor revealed B-cell marker and Epstein-Barr virus. After surgery, the dosage of immunosuppressive drugs was reduced, and the patient was treated with chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Our patient is well after treatment. Conclusions: Reduction in immunosuppressive therapy is an important component of treatment for Epstein-Barr virus-positive posttransplant lympho­pro­liferative disorder and may lead to remission in early disease. If reduced immunosuppression fails to control early disease, cytotoxic chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy, antiviral therapies, and cell-based therapies are other options for treatment.