Abstract

Acute cholecystitis in an immunocompromised host is potentially devastating. Posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) is a well described complication of immunosuppressive therapy used after solid organ transplantation; however, isolated involvement of the gallbladder has not been described. Case report format is used. We report a case of PTLD isolated to the gallbladder, as well as histological evidence of acute cholecystitis, in a patient who presented with signs and symptoms of acute cholecystitis 1 year after single lung transplant. PTLD can occur in the setting of acute cholecystitis and may be missed if careful pathological examination is not undertaken.

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