Spontaneous remission of epstein-barr virus-negative non-hodgkin’s lymphoma after withdrawal of cyclosporine in a patient with refractory anemia

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Masao Ogata
Hiroshi Kikuchi
Keiji Ono
Eiichi Ohtsuka
Ayako Gamachi
Kenji Kashima
Masaru Nasu
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[1] Oita Medical University,Second Department of Internal Medicine
[2] Oita Medical University,Blood Transfusion Center
[3] Oita Medical University,First Department of Pathology
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International Journal of Hematology | 2004年 / 79卷
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Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma; Spontaneous remission; Cyclosporine; Epstein-Barr virus; Refractory anemia;
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A 70-year-old man presented with pancytopenia in August 2000, and the results of a bone marrow examination performed in January 2001 confirmed the diagnosis of refractory anemia. He was treated with cyclosporine (CsA) at 3.3 mg/kg per day, and the pancytopenia improved. The patient complained of epigastralgia 21 months later, and a gastric endoscopic examination showed an ulcer with a cleaved bank. A biopsy revealed diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. In situ hybridization analysis detected no Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) in the lymphoma. CsA treatment was discontinued, and a gastrectomy was performed 31 days later. A detailed histologic examination revealed no infiltration of abnormal B-cells in the resected stomach. Although EBV-positive lymphoma is a known complication of immunosuppressive therapy, no causal association between immunosup-pressants and EBV-negative lymphoma has been established. The spontaneous remission observed after the withdrawal of CsA treatment suggests that immunosuppressive therapy can be a pathogenic factor in a subset of EBV-negative lymphomas.
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