Late airway complications following pediatric liver transplantation: A case series

Author:

Rajasekaran Vivek12ORCID,McCaffer Craig3,Bishop Jonathan1,Van Der Meer Graeme3,Toll Edward C.3,Evans Helen12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Paediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology Starship Child Health Auckland New Zealand

2. Department of Paediatrics, Child and Youth Health, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

3. Department of Paediatric Otolaryngology Starship Child Health Auckland New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLate airway complications, as consequence of immunosuppression following pediatric liver transplantation are uncommonly reported.MethodsIn this retrospective case series, we describe two young children presenting with symptoms of airway obstruction, secondary to differing pathologies in the supraglottic airway, as a result of immunosuppression following liver transplantation.ResultsCase 1, a 2‐year‐old girl who presented with stridor 12‐months following liver transplantation, was found to have a proliferative soft tissue mass involving the supraglottic larynx. Biopsies were consistent with infiltrative eosinophilic laryngitis and associated eosinophilic esophagitis. Case 2, a 12‐month‐old female who presented with stridor 5‐months following liver transplantation, was found to have an exophytic soft tissue mass involving the supraglottis and hypopharynx. Biopsies revealed polymorphic Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) driven post‐transplant lymphoproliferative disease (PTLD). Case 1 was managed with local resection and high dose oral corticosteroids. Case 2 responded to debulking of the necrotic supraglottic mass, reduction of immunosuppression and rituximab.ConclusionA high index of suspicion needs to be maintained for complications of immunosuppression for appropriate diagnosis of airway presentations following pediatric liver transplantation. Further research is necessary to improve early detection and consolidate management strategies for these airway lesions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Transplantation,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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