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Complex Considerations: Fever and Pancytopenia after SOT
131.1 - Complex Considerations: Fever and Pancytopenia after SOT
Presenter: Elena Valdés Francí, Ruth Adekunle, Marcio Nucci, , , Authors: Elena Valdés Francí, Ruth Adekunle, Marcio Nucci, Stephanie Pouch, Michael Ison
TID - Clinicopathologic Conference Series March 8, 2022
Complex Considerations: Fever and Pancytopenia after SOT
Tuesday, March 8, 2022, 11:00 AM
(Local time in Montreal)
Overview
The clinicopathological conference will discuss a solid organ transplant recipient with post-transplant fever and pancytopenia. The presenter and expert panelists will discuss the differential diagnosis and approaches to diagnosis and management.
Learning Objectives
To discuss differential diagnosis of fever and pancytopenia in a solid organ transplant recipient
To discuss the diagnostic approach to fever and pancytopenia in solid organ transplant recipients from an infectious diseases perspective
To discuss the diagnostic approach to fever and pancytopenia in solid organ transplant recipients from hematology perspective
Organized in collaboration with the TID Official Journal
Associate Professor of Medicine,
Emory University School of Medicine
Atlanta, GA, USA
Stephanie Pouch, MD, MS, FAST is an Associate Professor of Medicine and
!transplant infectious diseases physician at Emory University School of Medicine.
Her clinical and research interests include multidrug-resistant bacterial infections
in transplant recipients, as well as donor evaluation and donor-derived infections.
She is active within the transplant community, serving as a Councilor in the TIO
Section ofTTS, Co-Chair of the American Society of Transplantation Infectious
Disease Community of Practice's Donor Evaluation Working Group, and is a
jmember of the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network Disease
rrransmission AdviSOJI Committee.
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC, USA
Ruth Adekunle, M.D., MSc, is an assistant professor of medicine at Medical University of South Carolina and Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center who joined the Division of Infectious Diseases in 2020. Her clinical interests include general infectious diseases, infections in immunocompromised hosts, HIV, and hepatitis C. Her research interests focus on disparities in access to transplantation and infections in immunocompromised hosts. She is an investigator with the Charleston Health Equity and Rural Outreach Innovation Center (HEROIC). She is a member of the Infectious Disease Society of America and the American Society of Transplantation.
Professor of Medicine, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Marcio Nucci is Professor of Medicine at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro He has received his medical degree in 1981 from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro State, has completed his residency in Hematology at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro in 1985 and has trained in Infectious Diseases at Università la Sapienza, Roma, Italy in 1991. Dr. Nucci is also consultant in Infectious complications of cancer and bone marrow transplantation. His clinical and research interests include the epidemiology, diagnosis and management of invasive fungal diseases in immunocompromised hosts and infectious complications in in hematologic patients and hematopoietic cell transplant recipients.
Senior resident, Nephrology department Hospital Clínico San Carlos Madrid, Spain
Elena Valdés, MD, is a senior nephrology resident at the Hospital Clinico San Carlos, one of the two hospitals in Madrid with a Maastricht II donation program. She was the resident assigned to the case currently being reported, under the supervision of attending Dr. Perez Flores.
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