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[Successful treatment with preceding low-intensity chemotherapy in a primary mediastinal large B cell lymphoma patient diagnosed at 11 weeks of pregnancy].

[Rinsho ketsueki] The Japanese journal of clinical hematology(2019)

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Abstract
At 11 weeks of pregnancy, a 31-year-old woman presented with an anterior chest tumor and dyspnea. A computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a bulky tumor in the mediastinum that compressed the trachea. She underwent a CT-guided needle biopsy and was diagnosed with primary mediastinal large B cell lymphoma. She was initially treated with steroid pulse therapy, followed by vincristine-cyclophosphamide-prednisolone (VCP) therapy, which relieved her dyspnea. She was then treated with 8 cycles of rituximab-cyclophosphamide-doxorubicin-vincristine-prednisolone (R-CHOP) therapy at 13 weeks of pregnancy. The patient delivered her baby at 35 weeks and 6 days of pregnancy. Despite the preterm delivery and other than the low-birth weight, her baby was healthy. A positron emission tomography-CT scan showed that a complete metabolic response was achieved. Our case report suggests that steroid pulse and VCP therapy followed by R-CHOP therapy is safe and effective for patients with malignant lymphoma in their first trimester of pregnancy.
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First trimester,Low-intensity chemotherapy,Pregnancy,Primary mediastinal large B cell lymphoma
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