Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma after liver transplantation: Response to chemotherapy
- 1 September 1996
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wiley in Medical and Pediatric Oncology
- Vol. 27 (3) , 156-159
- https://doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1096-911x(199609)27:3<156::aid-mpo4>3.0.co;2-d
Abstract
An increased incidence of lymphoproliferative disorders in immunosuppressed organ transplant recipients has long been recognised. Lymphoproliferative disorders occur in 2% of orthotopic liver transplant patients. Different therapies have been used, but the optimal treatment remains unknown. Relatively little information is available on experience with cytotoxic chemotherapy. Three children who developed Burkitt-like, non-Hodgkin's lymphomas after liver transplantation are described. The disease failed to regress after initial management, which included a reduction in immunosuppression. With cytotoxic chemotherapy all three achieved complete remission, which continued 36+, 35+, and 16+ months after diagnosis. Results suggest that in selected cases chemotherapy can be safe in late-onset lymphomas appearing after solid organ transplantation.Keywords
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