Recurrent oral ulcerations following heart transplant in a pediatric patient: A diagnostic dilemma

Oral ulceration is a non‐specific clinical finding with many potential causes. The persistence of oral ulcers in the context of a patient post–SOT is concerning for PTLD. There is growing evidence that SOT recipients may also be at higher risk of autoimmune diseases. This case report describes a ped...

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description Oral ulceration is a non‐specific clinical finding with many potential causes. The persistence of oral ulcers in the context of a patient post–SOT is concerning for PTLD. There is growing evidence that SOT recipients may also be at higher risk of autoimmune diseases. This case report describes a pediatric patient with persistent oral ulcers after heart transplant, who underwent an extensive workup for PTLD, including repeat investigations, with a subsequent diagnosis of Behçet's disease.
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Autoimmune diseases
Behcet Syndrome - diagnosis
Behcet Syndrome - etiology
Behcet's syndrome
Behçet's disease
Heart Transplantation
Humans
Male
Medical diagnosis
Oral Ulcer - etiology
pediatric autoimmune
pediatric transplant
Pediatrics
Postoperative Complications - diagnosis
Posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorders
post‐transplant lymphoproliferative disease
Recurrence
Ulcers
Vein & artery diseases
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