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author Paulo Lisboa Bittencourt
Mateus Jorge Nardelli
Luísa Leite Barros
Guilherme Grossi Lopes Cançado
Eduardo Luiz Rachid Cançado
Débora Raquel Benedita Terrabuio
Cristiane Alves Villela‐Nogueira
Maria Lucia Gomes Ferraz
Liana Codes
Vivian Rotman
Rodrigo Rocco
Guilherme Eduardo Felga
Diogo Delgado Dotta
Adrielly de Souza Martins
Liliana Sampaio Costa Mendes
Marlone Cunha da Silva
Elodie Bonfim Hyppolito
Geisa Perez Medina Gomide
Izabelle Venturini Signorelli
Maria Beatriz de Oliveira
Claudia Alexandra Pontes Ivantes
Maria Chiara Chindamo
Valéria Ferreira de Almeida e Borges
Luciana Costa Faria
Claudia Alves Couto
author_facet Paulo Lisboa Bittencourt
Mateus Jorge Nardelli
Luísa Leite Barros
Guilherme Grossi Lopes Cançado
Eduardo Luiz Rachid Cançado
Débora Raquel Benedita Terrabuio
Cristiane Alves Villela‐Nogueira
Maria Lucia Gomes Ferraz
Liana Codes
Vivian Rotman
Rodrigo Rocco
Guilherme Eduardo Felga
Diogo Delgado Dotta
Adrielly de Souza Martins
Liliana Sampaio Costa Mendes
Marlone Cunha da Silva
Elodie Bonfim Hyppolito
Geisa Perez Medina Gomide
Izabelle Venturini Signorelli
Maria Beatriz de Oliveira
Claudia Alexandra Pontes Ivantes
Maria Chiara Chindamo
Valéria Ferreira de Almeida e Borges
Luciana Costa Faria
Claudia Alves Couto
Paulo Lisboa Bittencourt
Mateus Jorge Nardelli
Luísa Leite Barros
Guilherme Grossi Lopes Cançado
Eduardo Luiz Rachid Cançado
Débora Raquel Benedita Terrabuio
Cristiane Alves Villela‐Nogueira
Maria Lucia Gomes Ferraz
Liana Codes
Vivian Rotman
Rodrigo Rocco
Guilherme Eduardo Felga
Diogo Delgado Dotta
Adrielly de Souza Martins
Liliana Sampaio Costa Mendes
Marlone Cunha da Silva
Elodie Bonfim Hyppolito
Geisa Perez Medina Gomide
Izabelle Venturini Signorelli
Maria Beatriz de Oliveira
Claudia Alexandra Pontes Ivantes
Maria Chiara Chindamo
Valéria Ferreira de Almeida e Borges
Luciana Costa Faria
Claudia Alves Couto
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contents Recurrence of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis and De Novo Cholangiocarcinoma After Liver Transplantation: Results From the Brazilian Cholestasis Consortium Paulo Lisboa Bittencourt Mateus Jorge Nardelli Luísa Leite Barros Guilherme Grossi Lopes Cançado Eduardo Luiz Rachid Cançado Débora Raquel Benedita Terrabuio Cristiane Alves Villela‐Nogueira Maria Lucia Gomes Ferraz Liana Codes Vivian Rotman Rodrigo Rocco Guilherme Eduardo Felga Diogo Delgado Dotta Adrielly de Souza Martins Liliana Sampaio Costa Mendes Marlone Cunha da Silva Elodie Bonfim Hyppolito Geisa Perez Medina Gomide Izabelle Venturini Signorelli Maria Beatriz de Oliveira Claudia Alexandra Pontes Ivantes Maria Chiara Chindamo Valéria Ferreira de Almeida e Borges Luciana Costa Faria Claudia Alves Couto Clinical Transplantation ABSTRACTBackground and AimPrimary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) has been shown to recur after liver transplantation (LT). Some studies have identified certain clinical and laboratory variables associated with an increased risk for recurrent PSC (rPSC) in Caucasians. Furthermore, de novo cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) has been reported anecdotally in patients with rPSC. This study aims to assess the prevalence of rPSC, identify its associated risk factors, and investigate the occurrence of de novo CCA in a highly admixed population from Brazil.MethodsAll patients submitted to LT for PSC enrolled in the Brazilian Cholestasis Study Group database were retrospectively reviewed for the occurrence of rPSC and de novo CCA.ResultsNinety‐six (58 males, mean age 32 ± 13 years) patients with PSC underwent LT. After 90 (39–154) months of follow‐up (FU), rPSC was observed in 29 (30%) subjects. There were no significant associations between rPSC and age, gender, concurrent or de novo inflammatory bowel disease, MELD score at the time of LT or allograft rejection. The only factor associated with an increased risk of disease recurrence was time after LT. Although survival was decreased in patients who developed rPSC, this difference was not significant. Only one female patient developed de novo CCA after rPSC, 11 years after LT.ConclusionsRecurrent PSC was observed in one‐third of PSC LT patients in Brazil and was associated with longer time after LT. Despite its frequency, rPSC was not associated with a higher risk of graft loss or a significant reduction in posttransplant survival. 10.1111/ctr.70002 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
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spellingShingle Recurrence of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis and De Novo Cholangiocarcinoma After Liver Transplantation: Results From the Brazilian Cholestasis Consortium
Paulo Lisboa Bittencourt
Mateus Jorge Nardelli
Luísa Leite Barros
Guilherme Grossi Lopes Cançado
Eduardo Luiz Rachid Cançado
Débora Raquel Benedita Terrabuio
Cristiane Alves Villela‐Nogueira
Maria Lucia Gomes Ferraz
Liana Codes
Vivian Rotman
Rodrigo Rocco
Guilherme Eduardo Felga
Diogo Delgado Dotta
Adrielly de Souza Martins
Liliana Sampaio Costa Mendes
Marlone Cunha da Silva
Elodie Bonfim Hyppolito
Geisa Perez Medina Gomide
Izabelle Venturini Signorelli
Maria Beatriz de Oliveira
Claudia Alexandra Pontes Ivantes
Maria Chiara Chindamo
Valéria Ferreira de Almeida e Borges
Luciana Costa Faria
Claudia Alves Couto
Clinical Transplantation
Recurrence of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis and De Novo Cholangiocarcinoma After Liver Transplantation: Results From the Brazilian Cholestasis Consortium Paulo Lisboa Bittencourt Mateus Jorge Nardelli Luísa Leite Barros Guilherme Grossi Lopes Cançado Eduardo Luiz Rachid Cançado Débora Raquel Benedita Terrabuio Cristiane Alves Villela‐Nogueira Maria Lucia Gomes Ferraz Liana Codes Vivian Rotman Rodrigo Rocco Guilherme Eduardo Felga Diogo Delgado Dotta Adrielly de Souza Martins Liliana Sampaio Costa Mendes Marlone Cunha da Silva Elodie Bonfim Hyppolito Geisa Perez Medina Gomide Izabelle Venturini Signorelli Maria Beatriz de Oliveira Claudia Alexandra Pontes Ivantes Maria Chiara Chindamo Valéria Ferreira de Almeida e Borges Luciana Costa Faria Claudia Alves Couto Clinical Transplantation ABSTRACTBackground and AimPrimary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) has been shown to recur after liver transplantation (LT). Some studies have identified certain clinical and laboratory variables associated with an increased risk for recurrent PSC (rPSC) in Caucasians. Furthermore, de novo cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) has been reported anecdotally in patients with rPSC. This study aims to assess the prevalence of rPSC, identify its associated risk factors, and investigate the occurrence of de novo CCA in a highly admixed population from Brazil.MethodsAll patients submitted to LT for PSC enrolled in the Brazilian Cholestasis Study Group database were retrospectively reviewed for the occurrence of rPSC and de novo CCA.ResultsNinety‐six (58 males, mean age 32 ± 13 years) patients with PSC underwent LT. After 90 (39–154) months of follow‐up (FU), rPSC was observed in 29 (30%) subjects. There were no significant associations between rPSC and age, gender, concurrent or de novo inflammatory bowel disease, MELD score at the time of LT or allograft rejection. The only factor associated with an increased risk of disease recurrence was time after LT. Although survival was decreased in patients who developed rPSC, this difference was not significant. Only one female patient developed de novo CCA after rPSC, 11 years after LT.ConclusionsRecurrent PSC was observed in one‐third of PSC LT patients in Brazil and was associated with longer time after LT. Despite its frequency, rPSC was not associated with a higher risk of graft loss or a significant reduction in posttransplant survival. 10.1111/ctr.70002 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
title Recurrence of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis and De Novo Cholangiocarcinoma After Liver Transplantation: Results From the Brazilian Cholestasis Consortium
topic Clinical Transplantation
url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ctr.70002