Five patients who developed an intracranial glioblastoma after a kidney transplant are described. All patients underwent surgical removal of the lesion and eventually radiation therapy, but none of them is still alive at follow-up. The possibility of tumours occurring in transplant recipients is a recognised entity and several series have been reported. Nevertheless, little consideration has been paid to post-transplant gliomas and a precise evaluation of this risk is still lacking. Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain a possible link. One possible factor may be the immunosuppressive state of recipients as a result of post-transplant administration of immunosuppressive drugs, as it is known that gliomas have an higher incidence in HIV-infected patients. However, it is not yet clear whether immunosuppressive drugs function as a direct transforming factor
Glioblastoma in kidney transplant recipients. Report of five cases / Salvati, Maurizio; Frati, Alessandro; Caroli, E; Russo, N; Polli, Fm; Domenicucci, Maurizio; Delfini, Roberto. - In: JOURNAL OF NEURO-ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0167-594X. - STAMPA. - 63:1(2003), pp. 33-37. [10.1023/A:1023744004630]
Glioblastoma in kidney transplant recipients. Report of five cases.
SALVATI, Maurizio;FRATI, ALESSANDRO;DOMENICUCCI, Maurizio;DELFINI, Roberto
2003
Abstract
Five patients who developed an intracranial glioblastoma after a kidney transplant are described. All patients underwent surgical removal of the lesion and eventually radiation therapy, but none of them is still alive at follow-up. The possibility of tumours occurring in transplant recipients is a recognised entity and several series have been reported. Nevertheless, little consideration has been paid to post-transplant gliomas and a precise evaluation of this risk is still lacking. Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain a possible link. One possible factor may be the immunosuppressive state of recipients as a result of post-transplant administration of immunosuppressive drugs, as it is known that gliomas have an higher incidence in HIV-infected patients. However, it is not yet clear whether immunosuppressive drugs function as a direct transforming factorI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.