The presence of donor liver granuloma requiring further workup to rule out parasitic disease.

Atta Nawabi,Jesus Garcia, Anna Jimenez, Scott Turner,Mojtaba Olyaee,Wei Cui,Timothy Schmitt,Sean Kumer, Mark Reintjes,Ryan Taylor, Judi Olson, Nadia Nawabi, Perwaiz Nawabi

JOURNAL OF SURGICAL CASE REPORTS(2017)

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A shortage of donor organs is a major limitation to liver transplantation. Expansion of donor pool criteria to include patients with schistosomiasis diagnosed on liver biopsy might allow the allocation of more transplant livers. Schistosomiasis is a chronic parasitic disease affecting millions in endemic areas including sub-Sahara Africa that might lead to the development of granulomas as a response to the parasite's ova and might cause chronic liver disease and portal hypertension. Due to increased mobility globally, schistosomiasis may be encountered in non-endemic areas. Currently, the usage of donor livers with known Schistosomiasis is not universally defined.
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