2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-3046.2008.00922.x
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Recurrent pancreatitis after renal transplantation in a child

Abstract: A five-yr-old girl, who was a renal transplant recipient, presented with nausea, vomiting, epigastric discomfort, papules, and vesicles on her body. She was diagnosed with acute pancreatitis and varicella zoster infection because her serum amylase and lipase levels were positive. Fourteen months later, she was readmitted with nausea, vomiting, and epigastric pain similar to the previous symptoms and was diagnosed with acute pancreatitis. This case report indicates that acute pancreatitis can be one of a number… Show more

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“…Till now, only a few cases of herpes zoster-associated acute pancreatitis have been reported; among them, most involve immunocompromised individuals, such as those in intensive care, AIDS patients, or receiving long-term immunosuppression, such as recipients of stem cell, renal or liver transplants [5][6][7][8][9]. There were only a handful of studies which reported acute pancreatitis associated with VZV in children with chickenpox and one study reported an elderly patient with herpes zoster suffering from systemic complications, including pancreatitis and encephalitis [10][11][12]13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Till now, only a few cases of herpes zoster-associated acute pancreatitis have been reported; among them, most involve immunocompromised individuals, such as those in intensive care, AIDS patients, or receiving long-term immunosuppression, such as recipients of stem cell, renal or liver transplants [5][6][7][8][9]. There were only a handful of studies which reported acute pancreatitis associated with VZV in children with chickenpox and one study reported an elderly patient with herpes zoster suffering from systemic complications, including pancreatitis and encephalitis [10][11][12]13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Between January 2001 and December 2004, Bateman et al reported 5 children who received bone marrow transplant and developed acute pancreatitis, with 4 of them also having adenoviral infections [29]. Concerning organ transplantation, acute pancreatitis developed in a child with cystic fibrosis and Candida albicans infection post-lung transplantation [31] in a child 12 days after liver transplantation in 2002 [26], in 26 children between January 1986 and December 1999 also after liver transplantation [27], and in a 5-year-old girl after renal transplantation [30].…”
Section: Acute Pancreatitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Severe Burns [95] Renal transplantation [96] Alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency [97] Pregnancy. Acute pancreatitis in pregnancy is a rare condition estimated to occur in 1 per 1000 to 1 per 12,000 pregnancies.…”
Section: Miscellaneousmentioning
confidence: 99%