Progression of hepatitis C infection in a renal transplant recipient: a case report.

June 29th, 2008 | by admin |

Progression of hepatitis C infection in a renal transplant recipient: a case report.

We present a patient with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection who developed chronic active hepatitis (CAH) after renal transplantation. Alpha-interferon (a-IF) therapy was administered in view of deteriorating liver biochemistry. Liver histology at this stage showed features suggestive of chronic active hepatitis (CAH). The patient had stable graft function. Therapy with a-IF resulted in noticeable biochemical response within two weeks of commencement. An episode of steroid resistant renal allograft rejection occurred after 10 weeks of a-IF therapy which responded well to anti-lymphocyte globulin. Since then, the CAH has gradually progressed on to the development of cirrhotic changes and hepato-cellular carcinoma after 10 years following transplantation. Our case indicates that liver disease in anti-HCV positive patients can follow a serious course following renal transplantation.

Abdalla AH, Mousa DH, Rassoul Z, Al Hawas F, Al Sulaiman MH, Al-Khader AA.

Department of Nephrology, Riyadh Armed Forces Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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