Submandibular gland abscess in a kidney transplant recipient: a diagnostic and therapeutic enigma.
Vineeth ViswamPuducherry Ravichandran SubhashiniPaul GeorgeSree Latha Karuvat NarayananPublished in: BMJ case reports (2023)
A renal allograft transplant recipient presented to our emergency department with pus discharging right-sided cheek swelling. She had the same presentation 1 year after kidney transplant surgery. The abscess was incised and drained, and a sample was sent for culture and sensitivity. The culture initially grew Aspergillus fumigatus for which she was started on itraconazole. While the patient was on antifungal therapy, immunohistochemistry revealed diffuse large B-cell lymphoma to be the primary disease, and rituximab chemotherapy was initiated. The patient is being followed up and is currently in remission.We are reporting this rare case to raise awareness so that clinicians consider the possibility of post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder when they see a similar presentation.
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