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Title: HISTOPATHOLOGY OF PANCREAS TRANSPLANTATION


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HISTOPATHOLOGY OF PANCREAS TRANSPLANTATION
  • Cinthia B. Drachenberg, M.D.
  • University of Maryland
  • School of Medicine

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PANCREAS TRANSPLANTATION
  • 19,000, October 2002 (IPTR)

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PANCREAS TRANSPLANTATION
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PANCREAS TRANSPLANTATION
  • Graft survival rates continue to improve
  • Simultaneous pancreas-kidney 85
  • Pancreas after kidney 77
  • Pancreas transplant alone 73
  • Patient survival at one year gt94

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HISTOPATHOLOGY OF PANCREAS TRANSPLANTATION
  • 12 years since the first percutaneous biopsies
    were performed (Allen et al. Transplantation
    199151 1213).
  • ?1000 pancreas transplant bx at the Univ. of
    Maryland since 1992

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Experimental models of acute pancreas allograft
rejection
  • SEPTAL INFLAMMATION
  • VENOUS ENDOTHELIITIS AND INFLAMMATION OF DUCTS
  • ACINAR INFLAMMATION
  • INFLAMMATION OF ARTERIAL BRANCHES
  • Allen et al Am J Pathol 1991,138303
  • Schulak et al Surgery 1995,98330.
  • Steineger et al Am J Pathol 1986,124253.
  • Carpenter et al Transplantation 1989,48764.

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GRADING ACUTE REJECTION
  • 0 No inflammation
  • I Minimal septal inflammation
  • II Venous endotheliitis
  • III Acinar inflammation
  • IV Arterial endotheliitis/ transmural
    arteritis
  • V Parenchymal necrosis
  • (Drachenberg et al. Transplantation
    1997631579-86)

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PANCREAS TRANSPLANT NEEDLE BIOPSY
  • Minimum tissue amount adequate for diagnosis in a
    needle biopsy
  • Two lobules with associated septal tissue
    (arteries,veins, ducts).
  • HE stained sections x3
  • Massons trichrome stain
  • Unstained slides

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Rates in graft loss due to rejection by era (IPTR)
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Comparison between the first 100 and the last 100
biopsies
  • First 100 Last 100
  • Ac Rej Grade 0 15 29
  • Ac Rej Grade I 9 8
  • Ac Rej Grade II 12 8
  • Ac Rej Grade III 44 28
  • Ac Rej Grade IV 7 3
  • Ac Rej Grade V 5 0
  • Total Acute Rej 68 39

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March 2002
April 2002
May 2002
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(Papadimitriou et al. AJT
May 2003)
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PANCREAS TRANSPLANTS GRADING OF CHRONIC
REJECTION/GRAFT SCLEROSIS
  • Chronic rejection Grade 0
  • Normal septa

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PANCREAS TRANSPLANTS GRADING OF CHRONIC
REJECTION/GRAFT SCLEROSIS
  • Chronic rejection Grade I
  • Fibrosis in lt30 of core
  • Center of the lobules intact

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PANCREAS TRANSPLANTS GRADING OF CHRONIC
REJECTION/GRAFT SCLEROSIS
  • Chronic rejection Grade II
  • Fibrosis in 30-60 of core
  • Center of the lobules
  • shows fibrosis

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PANCREAS TRANSPLANTS GRADING OF CHRONIC
REJECTION/GRAFT SCLEROSIS
  • Chronic rejection Grade III
  • Extensive fibrosis in gt60 of core
  • Minimal residual parenchyma

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GRADO DE RECHAZO CRONICO EN RELACION AL
TIEMPO DESDE EL TRANSPLANTE Y EN RELACION AL
TIEMPO RESIDUAL DE FUNCION PANCREATICA
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Comparison between the first 100 and the last 100
biopsies
  • First 100 Last 100
  • Ch Rej Grade I 3 14
  • Ch Rej Grade II 1 5
  • Ch Rej Grade III 0 4
  • Total Chronic Rej 4 23

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HISTOPATHOLOGY OF PANCREAS TRANSPLANTATION
  • In comparison to other solid organ transplants,
    less is known. This pathology field continues to
    evolve together with the clinical and surgical
    advances in pancreas transplantation.
  • Has been a very important tool for the
    improvement of patient and graft outcomes,
    particularly in solitary pancreas
    transplantation.
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