Brain tuberculoma in pediatric heart transplant recipient

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de Oliveira, Pedro Carpini [1 ]
de Aro Braz Corbi, Maria Julia [1 ]
da Silva Siqueira, Adailson Wagner [1 ]
Navajasegaran, Joshua [2 ]
Silva Mesquita, Ana Sofia [1 ]
Frassetto, Fernando Pereira [1 ]
Jatene, Marcelo Bisceglli [1 ]
Ikari, Nana Miura [1 ]
Azeka, Estela [1 ,3 ]
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[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Med Sch, Heart Inst InCor, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[2] Univ Oxford, Oxford, England
[3] Univ Sao Paulo, Heart Inst, 44 Dr Eneas Carvalho de Aguiar Ave, BR-05403000 Sao Paulo, Brazil
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pediatric heart transplantation; tuberculoma;
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10.1111/petr.14496
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R72 [儿科学];
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IntroductionHeart transplantation is the standard treatment for end-stage heart disease. Despite advances in the field, patients remain under risk of developing complications, including opportunistic infections, such as tuberculosis. We present the unprecedented case of cerebral tuberculoma in a 9-year-old heart transplant recipient. Case ScenarioA 9-year-old female child, who underwent heart transplantation in December 2020, was admitted to the emergency department in September 2021 due to headache and vomiting. She had normal vital signs and a mild left hemiparesis. Laboratory findings included lymphopenia and a low C Reactive Protein and brain images showed expansive lesions. A biopsy of the intracranial lesion was performed and anatomopathological analysis was compatible with tuberculoma. After the diagnosis was established, treatment protocol for neurotuberculosis was initiated, the patient had a satisfactory clinical evolution and was discharged 22 days after admission. DiscussionClinical manifestation of tuberculosis usually occurs up to 6 months after transplantation, the findings are commonly atypical and symptoms may be mild. We could not find in medical literature any description of the disease in a heart transplant recipient as young as the one presented in this case report. We documented great response to treatment, even though conventional antituberculosis therapy may interfere with immunosuppression. ConclusionPatients in the postoperative period following heart transplantation are at high risk for developing opportunistic infections such as tuberculosis, which may present with atypical symptoms. Therefore the clinician must have a high index of suspicion in order to make the correct diagnosis and promptly start treatment.
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