Feranchak A P, Tyson R W, Narkewicz M R, Karrer F M, Sokol R J
Pediatric Liver Center and Liver Transplantation Program, The Children's Hospital, Denver, CO, USA.
Liver Transpl Surg. 1998 Nov;4(6):469-76. doi: 10.1002/lt.500040612.
Acute hepatic failure caused by primary Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection has been reported in the literature in 16 cases, with an overall mortality of 87%. We report a case of fulminant hepatic failure in an immunocompetent young girl caused by primary EBV infection that was treated by orthotopic liver transplantation. After transplantation she has been treated with low-dose immunosuppression, a pooled gammaglobulin preparation containing anti-EBV antibodies, and anti-viral therapy. The patient is presently doing well 2 years after transplantation without evidence of clinical EBV infection, primary immunodeficiency, or lymphoproliferative disease.