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Lymphoma of host origin in a marrow transplant recipient in remission of acute myeloid leukemia and receiving cyclosporin A
Authors:R E Bloom  J K Brennan  J L Sullivan  R S Chiganti  R Dinsmore  R O'Reilly
Abstract:
Lymphomas are an uncommon complication of solid organ transplantation and rarely occur after marrow transplantation. When post-marrow transplant lymphomas have occurred, they have been of donor cell origin and when sought, Epstein-Barr virus DNA has been found in the tumor. A 21-year-old woman developed a poorly differentiated lymphocytic lymphoma 6 months after bone marrow transplantation for acute myeloid leukemia in remission. Cyclosporin A had been used as an immunosuppressant. A chromosomal polymorphism demonstrated that the tumor was of host origin and contained a monoclonal tumor marker, 46,XX INV 4 (p16q12). The tumor did not contain the DNA of the Epstein-Barr virus.
Keywords:bone marrow transplant
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