Orbital inflammation as a late complication of frontalis silicone elastomer sling operation for congenital ptosis

Author(s):  
Avner Hostovsky ◽  
Michael Waisbourd ◽  
Igal Leibovitch
Author(s):  
Hanadi AlMutairi ◽  
Modhi AlAwadh ◽  
Ahmed Alghafis ◽  
Hassan Alsahaf ◽  
Haya Almana

1985 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. S. Bretzlaff ◽  
T. A. Freitab ◽  
A. Y. Lee

2020 ◽  
Vol 01 ◽  
Author(s):  
Faraz Khan ◽  
Maroun El Khoury ◽  
Fahad Kouli ◽  
Aaron Han

Background: Post-transplant Lymphopoliferative disorders(PTLD) are a well known late complication after solid organ transplantation including renal transplant. Among others, graft failure due to reactivation of BK polyoma virus in the grafted kidney is also a well recognized complication but tends to present early in the first several months after transplant. Case: Here we present the case of PTLD Burkitt's lymphoma(BL-PTLD) in a renal transplant patient who was successfully treated with multiagent chemo-immunotherapy but later developed BK polyoma virus nephropathy(BKVN) with graft failure only after completion of her systemic therapy for lymphoma and 7 years after transplant. Relevant literature is reviewed. Conclusion: In this case, reactivation and progression of BKVN was most likely associated with immunosuppression from chemoimmunotherapy for her BL–PTLD unlike early graft failures associated with BKVN.


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