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Lymphocyte-predominant Hodgkin disease in children
Authors:Sandoval Claudio  Venkateswaran Lakshmi  Billups Catherine  Slim Michel  Jayabose Somasundaram  Hudson Melissa M
Affiliation:Department of Pediatrics, New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York 10595, USA. Claudio_sandoval@nymc.edu
Abstract:
PURPOSE: To describe the clinicobiological features, treatment, treatment outcome, and sequelae of children with lymphocyte-predominant Hodgkin disease. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The authors performed a retrospective chart review of 754 patients with Hodgkin disease diagnoses at New York Medical College and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital from 1962 to 2000 to identify those with lymphocyte-predominant histology. Hematopathologists at the treating institutions reviewed stored tissue specimens and reconfirmed the histopathology of each case. RESULTS: Fifty-one children (44 boys, 7 girls) were identified. The median age was 10.5 years (range 3.2-18.5); five children were younger than age 60 months. The median duration of lymphadenopathy before diagnosis was 4 months (range 0.5-30). Thirty-six children had stage 1 disease, eight had stage 2 disease, four had stage 3 disease, and three had stage 4 disease. Fifteen children underwent staging laparotomy, and four of these were upstaged. Treatment comprised combined modality therapy (n = 27), radiation therapy alone (n = 17), and chemotherapy alone (n = 7). Four children had a Hodgkin disease recurrence. Forty-eight (94%) patients were alive and disease-free at a median follow-up of 8 years (range 0.4-32.6). Eleven patients had long-term, therapy-related adverse effects (cardiac, infertility, pulmonary, and second malignant neoplasms). Three patients died. Two died of complications of second malignant neoplasms and one died of infectious complications after Hodgkin disease recurrence. CONCLUSIONS: Children with lymphocyte-predominant Hodgkin disease respond favorably to a variety of treatment modalities and are ideal candidates for less toxic therapy.
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