Abstract:We report a case of a pediatric patient who required three separate transplants: OLT at the age 5, HCT at age 13 (8 years post‐OLT), and cadaveric RT at age 15 (10 years post‐OLT). The child initially presented with fulminant liver failure without known cause, ultimately undergoing OLT from his mother. He then developed SAA, for which he required HCT. Unfortunately, he developed ESRD secondary to prolonged CNI exposure, for which he underwent cadaveric RT. These processes then resulted in 7 years largely free … Show more
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