Bilateral diffuse pulmonary infiltration in a heart transplant recipient

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Pulmonary complications are not infrequent after heart transplantation. Kaposi sarcoma is a vascular tumor that can involve the skin as well as visceral organs. We describe a case of visceral and cutaneous Kaposi sarcoma that presented with diffuse bilateral pulmonary infiltration and breathlessness 6 month after heart transplantation. Following modulation of the immunosuppressive regimen and addition of chemotherapy, the patient had an excellent response and has had an uneventful 1-year follow-up. © 2009 John Wiley & Sons A/S.

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Sharif-Kashani, B., Ahmadi, Z. H., Bikdeli, B., Tabarsi, P., Dorudinia, A., Shahabi, P., … Gavazzi, A. (2010). Bilateral diffuse pulmonary infiltration in a heart transplant recipient. Transplant Infectious Disease, 12(3), 258–260. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-3062.2009.00483.x

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