Alloimmune Thrombocytopenia after Organ Transplantation
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- 11 November 1999
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 341 (20) , 1504-1507
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm199911113412004
Abstract
Transplanted organs, particularly livers and kidneys, carry passenger lymphocytes that can transmit autoimmune diseases1 or initiate alloimmune disorders2 in the recipient. We recently treated three unrelated patients who each received an organ (two kidneys and a liver) from the same donor. In all three patients severe alloimmune thrombocytopenia developed as a result of antibodies against the HPA-1a (PLA1) alloantigen. In these three patients the thrombocytopenia was refractory to all medical maneuvers except the transfusion of HPA-1a–negative platelets. In one patient the thrombocytopenia contributed to death. In another, the thrombocytopenia was cured by splenectomy, and in the third patient the thrombocytopenia resolved after an episode of severe graft rejection.Keywords
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