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Original Article

Burkitt's Lymphoma-Leukemia in Patients Treated for Hodgkin's Disease

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Pages 527-533 | Published online: 11 Jun 2009
 

Abstract

We reviewed all reported cases of Burkitt's lymphoma and/or Burkitt's leukemia (BLL) occurring following therapy for Hodgkin's disease. In addition to the case described in this report, a total of 19 patients have been previously reported. The male/female ratio was 3.75. Treatment for Hodgkin's disease included chemotherapy combined with radiation therapy in 15 patients, chemotherapy in 3 patients, and radiation therapy alone in 1 patient. Median interval between Hodgkin's disease and the diagnosis of BLL was 97 months. Patient characteristics are similar to those with de novo BLL. Bone marrow, abdomen, central nervous system, as well as extranodal organs were commonly involved. Typical cytogenetic translocations seen in patients with primary BLL were found in 6 patients, but 5 of these patients had additional cytogenetic abnormalities. Only 2 patients achieved complete remission after chemotherapy. The mechanism for the development of BLL after treatment for Hodgkin's disease is unknown. Although the majority of cases have been seen in patients treated with combined-modality therapy, the role of previous therapy in causing this complication cannot be assessed in this study.

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