A 47-year-old stem cell transplant recipient with fever, cough and chest pain

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Infections and malignancies are among the most serious complications that follow organ or stem cell transplantation. They may have a mild course, and nonspecific and overlapping manifestations. The present article describes a case of symptomatic nodular pulmonary disease that complicated hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. It was diagnosed to be post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder, a potential sequela of immunosuppression and a very difficult entity to treat in profoundly immunosuppressed patients.

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Salh, O. S., Nadhem, O. N., Thakore, S. R., Halloush, R. A., & Khasawneh, F. A. (2015). A 47-year-old stem cell transplant recipient with fever, cough and chest pain. Canadian Respiratory Journal, 22(3), 144–146. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/132162

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