Pediatric pulmonary Hodgkin lymphoma: analysis of 10 years data from a single center.

T Urasinski, E Kamienska, Aleksandra Gawlikowska-Sroka, T Ociepa, E Maloney, K Chosia, A Walecka
Author Information
  1. T Urasinski: Department of General and Clinical Anatomy, Pomeranian Medical University, Szczecin, Poland.

Abstract

Several reports indicate that lungs are the extralymphatic site most commonly affected in patients with Hodgkin lymphoma; however, the data in children are rather limited. This retrospective study aimed to assess the frequency, clinical picture, and the impact on prognosis in children with pulmonary Hodgkin lymphoma, who were diagnosed and treated in a single center during a 10-year period. Pulmonary lesions related to HL: nodules and parenchymal infiltrates with cavitations were found in 3 of 32 (9.4%) patients; in 2 cases these were found as the concomitant manifestation whereas in 1 case as the solitary form (Primary Pulmonary Hodgkin Lymphoma). B-DOPA and MVPP chemotherapy combined with mediastinal and pulmonary irradiation resulted in sustained remissions in all 3 patients, lasting 3, 7, and 64 months, respectively. Lung involvement occurs in up to 10% of children with Hodgkin lymphoma. Primary pulmonary Hodgkin lymphoma is a rare and atypical form of Hodgkin lymphoma; thus is associated with delayed diagnosis which does not seem to affect prognosis. It should be suspected in a child with non-resolving pneumonia and pulmonary parenchymal infiltrates with cavitations.

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MeSH Term

Adolescent
Child
Child, Preschool
Female
Hodgkin Disease
Humans
Lung Neoplasms
Male
Prognosis
Radiography, Thoracic
Retrospective Studies
Tomography, X-Ray Computed

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