Pediatric in situ lymphoma and Castleman disease – possibility for progression or presence of synchronous diseases
Journal
LYMPHOMA WORKSHOP BOOK
Date Issued
2024-09
Author(s)
Jovanovska, Aleksandra
Abstract
A child, 7.5 years old with a history of previously diagnosed Pediatric In Situ Folicullar
Lymphoma, treated by ‘watch and wait’ strategy has been admitted at the Pediatric
University Clinic, Skopje, in February 2023.
In June 2022, due to worsened generalised lymphadenopathy (No.1206640) and symptoms
of anaemia, thrombocytopenia and slight splenomegaly, new lymph node biopsy has been
done.. The obtained diagnosis was Atypical Lymphoid Hyperplasia.
In February 2023, the child was again admitted to the hospital with signs of coughing and
dyspnea. On physical examination there were found increased cervical lymph nodes and
metabolic disease in the mediastinal and abdominal lymph nodes as well as in the spleen
and lung parenchyma.
Lymphoma, treated by ‘watch and wait’ strategy has been admitted at the Pediatric
University Clinic, Skopje, in February 2023.
In June 2022, due to worsened generalised lymphadenopathy (No.1206640) and symptoms
of anaemia, thrombocytopenia and slight splenomegaly, new lymph node biopsy has been
done.. The obtained diagnosis was Atypical Lymphoid Hyperplasia.
In February 2023, the child was again admitted to the hospital with signs of coughing and
dyspnea. On physical examination there were found increased cervical lymph nodes and
metabolic disease in the mediastinal and abdominal lymph nodes as well as in the spleen
and lung parenchyma.
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