Syndrome d'activation macrophagique au cours de la primo-infection par le 6 e virus herpétique humain: Une affection certainement méconnue au cours de la transplantation hépatique chez l'enfant

Translated title of the contribution: Hemophagocytic syndrome in primary human herpes virus-6 infection: A rare condition after liver transplantation

Didier Lecointe, Monique Fabre, Dalila Habes, Françoise Mielot, Olivier Bernard, Patrice Nordmann

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Abstract

Human herpes virus-6 primary infection generally occurs during the first three years of childhood and is generally asymptomatic. The virus has been identified as the causal agent of exanthemum subitum in children or mononucleosis-like disease in adults, and may also cause several disorders in immunocompromised patients. We report a clinical case of acute rejection observed 29 days after orthotopic liver transplantation in a 22-month-old child associated with acute hepatitis and a hemophagocytic syndrome on day 38. Human herpes virus-6 primary infection was identified based on several virological tests: seroconversion, detection of viral DNA in bone marrowy and peripheral blood after polymerase chain reaction, and detection of viral replication in peripheral blood. Tests for Epstein-Barr virus, cytomegalovirus or Parvovirus B19 infections were negative. After treatment by ganciclovir (Cymévan®), clinical status improved.

Translated title of the contributionHemophagocytic syndrome in primary human herpes virus-6 infection: A rare condition after liver transplantation
Original languageFrench
Pages (from-to)1227-1228
Number of pages2
JournalGastroenterologie Clinique et Biologique
Volume24
Issue number12
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2000
Externally publishedYes

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