Ahmad Alkashash, Sruthi Bhamidipalli, Benjamin J Wilkins, Omer A Saeed, Iván A González
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Abstract
Background: Colonic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is rare in children. The goal of this study was to evaluate the Lerner and the Farooq grade in pediatric patients.
Methods: Retrospective multicenter study including all biopsies with a diagnosis of GVHD.
Results: 101 patients were included (median age: 8.9 years) with a male predominance (59%). 71% of patients had extracolonic GVHD. 98% and 54% of cases had apoptotic bodies and >6 apoptotic bodies, respectively. Crypt dropout was seen in 53% of cases and ulceration in 19%. Using the Lerner grade, 47% of cases were grade 1, 13% grade 2, 20% grade 3 and 20% grade 4; and using the Farooq grade, 35% were indeterminate for GVHD, 25% low, 27% intermediate and 14% high grade. There was moderate agreement (K = 0.47) between the system. 67% of the Lerner grade 1 cases were considered indeterminate for GVHD using the Farooq grade. No difference was seen with GVHD-related death and the grading systems. GVHD-related death was associated with extraintestinal involvement (P = .04), and with treatment response (P < .01).
Conclusions: Although neither system was associated with GVHD-related death, given the more comprehensive approach, the authors suggest utilizing the Farooq grading system.
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The Journal covers the spectrum of disorders of early development (including embryology, placentology, and teratology), gestational and perinatal diseases, and all diseases of childhood. Studies may be in any field of experimental, anatomic, or clinical pathology, including molecular pathology. Case reports are published only if they provide new insights into disease mechanisms or new information.