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Original Article

Carbamazepine-induced lymphadenopathy mimicking Ki-1 (CD30 +) T-cell lymphoma

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Pages 64-66 | Accepted 10 Sep 1996, Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Summary

A 22 year old male receiving carbamazepine for a bipolar affective disorder presented with pyrexia, generalized rash, lymphadenopathy and hepatosplenomegaly. He was thrombocytopenic and liver function tests revealed a hepatitic picture. Lymph node histology suggested a T-cell lymphoma with many large cells possessing blastic features, and expressing CD3 and CD30 antigens. The abnormalities resolved completely within nine weeks of discontinuing carbamazepine, indicating that the presenting lymphadenopathy was secondary to lymphoid activation, ie; a pseudolymphoma rather than a malignant lymphoma. This is the first reported case of carbamazepine-induced lymphadenopathy with CD30 + cells. It illustrates the potential danger of relying too heavily on CD30 positivity as an indicator of malignancy.

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