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We report a case of fulminant hepatocellular carcinoma discovered 50 days after renal transplantation. The recipient was a young Senegalese, hepatitis B virus chronic carrier. The pre-transplant check-up was normal, and the tumor was latent until its dramatic expression. Progression of hepatitis B liver disease occurs in immuno-suppressed renal transplant recipients, which often leads to chronic active hepatitis, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma, with a high risk of death due to liver disease. The early discovery of the tumor in this patient emphasizes the necessity for complete hepatic screening before transplantation in african, hepatitis B virus chronic carrier recipients. Moreover, the accumulation of risk factors for hepatocellular carcinoma: hepatitis B virus, food mycotoxins (aflatoxin), parasitic infestation and immunosuppression with transplantation is stressed.
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PMID:Need for hepatocellular carcinoma screening before renal transplantation in HBs +, HBe +, western African. 299 62

In a prospective study of 130 South African black children with chronic liver disease, it was found that the aetiology differed from that reported from developed countries. The most common cause of chronic liver disease (CLD) was HBsAg (33 of 55 with cirrhosis and 24 of 28 with chronic active hepatitis) and Schistosoma mansoni infestation (41 children). Inherited, auto-immune, iatrogenic and cryptogenic disorders, which are the usual causes in the developed world, were less common. The majority of children seen in this series were in an asymptomatic compensated state in contrast to reports from some developed countries. It is concluded that because infection is a common cause of CLD in the Third World it may be preventable in many cases.
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PMID:Chronic liver disease in black children in Durban, South Africa. 608 64