Portran, Philippe
Charvin, Martin
Jacquet-Lagreze, Matthias
Didier, Léa
Pozzi, Matteo
Sebbag, Laurent
Bensaid, Benoit
Fellahi, Jean-Luc
Article History
Received: 11 August 2025
Accepted: 3 December 2025
First Online: 7 February 2026
Declarations
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: According to the policy of Hospices civils de Lyon and Centre hospitalo-universitaire Clermont-Ferrand ethical approval was not required for a case report. In France, the allocation and distribution of organs for transplantation are centrally managed by the French Biomedicine Agency under national legislation. In accordance with French law, the originating hospital of the donor organ cannot be disclosed. Organ donation in France is based on presumed consent: the national register of refusals is consulted and, if the individual is not listed, consent for organ donation is presumed. No organs or tissues were procured from prisoners or individuals under detention. All recipients provided informed consent for transplantation, and the procurement process complied with the Declaration of Helsinki and relevant national regulations.
: Written informed consent was obtained from both patients for publication of these case reports and accompanying clinical details.
: The authors declare no competing interests.