In an intestinal transplant patient under triple immunosuppression therapy with tacrolimus levels >10 ng/L, a 2-day oral immunoglobulin therapy given as treatment for chronic norovirus infection was temporally closely associated with the development of severe steroid-resistant acute graft rejection, thus suggesting that oral immunoglobulin might be able to promote a rejection response.
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Åberg, F., Savikko, J., Anttila, V. J., & Mäkisalo, H. (2018). Severe allograft rejection in an intestinal transplant patient following oral immunoglobulin treatment for chronic norovirus infection: a case report. Clinical Case Reports, 6(7), 1232–1235. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.1493
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