Abstract

To determine the diagnostic yield of head and neck biopsies in the evaluation of PTLD in children and to explore whether this yield was related to pretransplant Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) serostatus. This is a retrospective study of pediatric, post-solid-organ transplant recipients who have undergone a biopsy in the head and neck region to establish a diagnosis of PTLD. Fifty-six biopsies were performed in 46 patients four to 120 months after solid-organ transplantation. Biopsies yielded PTLD in 39.1% of patients. The odds of developing PTLD if a patient was seropositive for EBV at the time of transplantation was 0.26 (95% confidence interval, 0.064-1.056; P = 0.054). The high diagnostic yield of PTLD suggests that biopsies should be performed if PTLD is suspected in pediatric posttransplant patients. The results demonstrate a trend toward lower risk of PTLD among patients with pretransplant exposure to EBV.

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