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Myasthenia Gravis Complicated with Peripheral T-cell Lymphoma, Not Otherwise Specified (PTCL-NOS), Following Thymectomy and Longstanding Tacrolimus Therapy

Authors :
Takuya Ohkubo
Satoru Ishibashi
Akane Yamada
Takanori Yokota
Yoshiyuki Numasawa
Keisuke Tanaka
Kokoro Ozaki
Nobuo Sanjo
Masahiro Ohara
Shohei Tomii
Source :
Internal Medicine
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Japanese Society of Internal Medicine, 2018.

Abstract

Myasthenia gravis (MG), a neuromuscular junction autoimmune disease, sometimes complicates second malignancies; however, T-cell lymphoproliferative disorders have rarely been reported. A 55-year-old man, who received oral tacrolimus and prednisolone for MG for 16 years after thymectomy, presented with left abdominal pain, lymphadenopathy, and splenomegaly. A lymph node biopsy revealed peripheral T-cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified (PTCL-NOS). This is the first report of oral tacrolimus leading to a T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder in patient without a history of transplantation. Physicians should be aware of the possibility of rare T-cell lymphoproliferative disorders, such as PTCL-NOS, occurring as complications in MG patients on immunosuppressive regimens after thymectomy.

Details

ISSN :
13497235 and 09182918
Volume :
57
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Internal Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....de8964baacdd1f4de71388b3225ef8d3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.9167-17