Pancreas transplant: recent advances and spectrum of features in pancreas allograft pathology

Adv Anat Pathol. 2010 May;17(3):202-8. doi: 10.1097/PAP.0b013e3181d97635.

Abstract

As result of improved surgical techniques and newer immunosuppressive regimens contributing significantly to better graft survival, exocrine pancreas transplantation remains the standard treatment of choice for patients with diabetes mellitus complicated by end-stage renal disease. Histologic assessment continues to play an important role in the diagnosis of graft complications after pancreas transplantation, especially for evaluating allograft rejection where histopathology is still considered the gold standard. This review elaborates on the current types of pancreas transplants and focuses on the patterns of allograft injury that are encountered in posttransplantation pancreas biopsies along with the pertinent differential diagnoses. In addition to optimal histologic assessment, as in any other organ transplant setting, clinical information including indication and duration of transplant as well as other serologic work-up must be taken into consideration during clinical decision making for optimal graft outcome.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Graft Rejection / pathology*
  • Humans
  • Pancreas / pathology*
  • Pancreas Transplantation / pathology*
  • Transplantation, Homologous