This is the PDF eBook version for Pediatric Autoimmunity and Transplantation – A Case-Based Collection with MCQs Vol 3 by Farzaneh Rahmani, Nima Rezaei
Table of Contents
Introduction to Autoimmunity, Secondary Immunodeficiency, and Transplantation-Fever and Cervical Lymphadenopathy-Prolonged Refractory High Fever-Pain in Both Knees-Challenging Pain in Knee and Ankle-Fever and Urticarial Rash-Knee Swelling and Rash-Malaise, Weight Loss and Intermittent Fever-Anemia, Microhematuria and Proteinuria-Fever, Anasarca and Arthralgia-Bradycardia in a Neonate-Annular Rash in a Neonate- Itchy Facial Rash- Muscle Weakness and Fever-Pruritic Erythematous Rashes on Face and Eyelids-Edema of Hands and Hypopigmented Lesions on Her Neck and Cheeks-Asymptomatic Atrophic Plaque on the Face-Morbiliform Rash and Fever-Recurrent Interstitial Keratitis and Audiovestibular Dysfunction-Breathlessness and Weight Loss- Neck Swelling and Fever- Puffy Face and Abdominal Distension- Hematuria and Abdominal Mass-Pitting Edema andDesquamation-Fever and Cutaneous Nodules- Neck Stiffness and Fever-Rash and Generalized Body Pains-Positive HIV and Violet Macular Rash-Weight Loss and Tuberculin Skin Test Anergy-Edema on Lower Limbs-Asthenia and Fatigue-Infections, Whitish Skin Papules and Subcutaneous Nodules-Recurrent Pneumonia and History of Transplantation-Painful Skin Nodules, Prolonged Fever and Cervical Lymphadenopathy-Malaise, Laryngitis and Fever-Acute Myeloid Leukemia Requiring Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation- Acute Myeloid Leukemia Requiring Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation-Suspected Immunodeficiency- Acute Myeloid Leukemia Requiring Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation- T-Lymphoblastic Lymphoma- No Lymphocytes in an Infant- DOCK8 Deficiency and No Matched Donor- Diarrhea Post-HSCT- Follow-Up of a Severe Combined Immunodeficiency, Who Received Bone-Marrow-Transplantation Four Decades Ago- Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis Referred for Liver Transplantation- Acute Respiratory Distress during Stem Cell Infusion- Acute Dyspnea after Platelet Transfusion-Requiring Immunization after Rescue Autologous HSCT-Fever and Abdominal Pain-Prolonged Fever, Rash and Mucosal Bleeding-Recurrent Infections, Diarrhea and Hypereosinophilia-Liver Transplantation Who Developed Pancytopenia Post-Transplantation-Kidney Transplant Candidate Showing Presence of Pre-Formed Donor-Specific-Antibodies Against a Prospective Living Donor- Heart Transplant Candidate Who Required Extra-Corporal Membrane-Oxygenation (ECMO)-Acute Antibody-Mediated Rejection (AMR) Transplantation with Negative-Prospective Crossmatch Results-Kidney Transplantation in a Patient with End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD)-Secondary to Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis-Itchy Violaceous Plaques- Photosensitivity and Bullous Lesions-Recurrent Bullous Lesions-Refractory Blisters and Erosions-Annular Blisters and Erosions-Vesicular Pruriginous Lesions- Widespread Vesiculobullous Rash-Itchy Skin Rashes- Blisters on Back and Upper Extremities-Itchy Blisters-Sudden Onset Grouped Blisters-Pruritic Blisters- Widespread Depigmented and Hypopigmented Patches- Whitish Patches- Hyperpigmented Patches-Outbreaks of Erythematous and Necrotic Papules with Hemorrhagic Crusts- Persistant, Annular Urticarial Plaque- Yellow, Reddish Brown Skin Lesions- Erythroderma- Erythematous Scaly Plaques- Multiple Circinate, Sterile, Flaccid, Relapsing Pustules- Purpuric Macules and Oral Erosions- Diffuse Skin Rash and Mucosal Lesions- Painful Facial Ulceration- Patchy Hair Loss- Concerning Weight Loss Over Three Weeks- Toddler with Bruising on Knees.