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Transpl Infect Dis
October 2010
Department of Internal Medicine, Patras University Medical Center, Rio/Patras, Greece.
Human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) is frequently detected after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (allo-HCT); however, the clinical interpretation of HHV-6 viremia in a transplant patient is challenging as it may signify asymptomatic reactivation, chromosomal integration of the virus genome in the donor or recipient with no clinical significance, or severe HHV-6 disease. Here we present a case of HHV-6 disease after allo-HCT presenting as pure red cell aplasia, secondary graft failure, and severe immunosuppression causing multiple severe bacterial super-infections. Examination of pre-transplant patient and donor samples as well as serial determination of HHV-6 DNA copy numbers after transplantation were necessary to definitively interpret HHV-6 viremia as active HHV-6 infection with a causative role in pancytopenia and immune suppression.
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August 2004
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Patras University Medical Center, Rio-Patras, Greece.
Background: There is no consensus about replacement of an external fixator by reamed intramedullary nailing in fracture cases.
Patients And Methods: We evaluated the outcome in 30 patients (33 segments) of secondary intramedullary nailing during the consolidation phase after callus distraction using an external device. The main reasons for nailing were docking site nonunion (17 patients), angular deformity or fracture of the lengthened area (8 patients) or intolerance of the external device (5 patients), in 11 patients combined with a delayed distracted callus maturation.