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Nasal Angiocentric Lymphoma With Hemophagocytic Syndrome
- Source :
- The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine
- Publication Year :
- 1999
- Publisher :
- Korean Association of Internal Medicine, 1999.
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Abstract
- OBJECTIVES Hemophagocytic syndrome (HS) is a fatal complication of nasal angiocentric lymphoma (AL) and difficult to distinguish from malignant histiocyosis. Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-associated HS is frequently observed in lymphoma of T-cell lineage and EBV is highly associated with nasal AL. Clinicopathologic features of 10 nasal ALs with HS were reviewed to determine the clinical significance and the pathogenetic association with EBV. METHODS Ten patients of HS were identified from a retrospective analysis of 42 nasal ALs diagnosed from 1987 to 1996. Immunohistochemical study and in situ hybridization were performed on the paraffin-embedded tumor specimens obtained from 10 patients. Serologic study of EBV-Ab was performed in 3 available patients. RESULTS Five patients had HS as initial manifestation, 3 at the time of relapse and 2 during the clinical remission of AL. Four patients were treated by combination chemotherapy (CHOP) and others had only supportive care. The median survival of all patients with HS was 4.1 months (range 2 days-36.5 months) and all had fatal outcome regardless of the treatment-modality. All cases were positive for UCHL1 (CD45RO) and EBV by EBER in situ hybridization. The data of serologic tests indicated the active EBV infection. CONCLUSIONS HS is a fatal complication of nasal AL and has a high association with EBV. Reactivation of EBV may contribute to HS and further investigation of predictive factors and effective treatment of HS should be pursued in the future.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
Pathology
medicine.medical_specialty
Angiocentric lymphoma
Epstein-Barr Virus Infections
Histiocytosis, Non-Langerhans-Cell
Lymphoma
Nose Neoplasms
CHOP
medicine.disease_cause
Nose neoplasm
hemic and lymphatic diseases
Medicine
Epstein-Barr virus
Humans
Clinical significance
Epstein–Barr virus infection
business.industry
Combination chemotherapy
Syndrome
Middle Aged
medicine.disease
Epstein–Barr virus
Original Article
Female
business
Complication
Hemophagocytic syndrome
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 20056648 and 12263303
- Volume :
- 14
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....64be10c4c4b0d620e1c2771dadcd2b1e