Efficacy of lenalidomide in POEMS syndrome: A retrospective study of 20 patients |
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Authors: | Bruno Royer Lavinia Merlusca Julie Abraham Lucile Musset Julien Haroche Sylvain Choquet Xavier Leleu Catherine Sebban Olivier Decaux Lionel Galicier Muriel Roussel Christian Recher Anne Banos Isabelle Guichard Jean‐Marie Brisseau Pascal Godmer Olivier Hermine Gaël Deplanque Thierry Facon Bouchra Asli Véronique Leblond Jean‐Paul fermand Jean Pierre Marolleau Arnaud Jaccard |
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Institution: | 1. Service d'hématologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU) Amiens, , France;2. Service d'Hématologie, CHU Limoges, Université et Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Unité Mixte de Recherche (UMR), , 7276 Limoges, France;3. Laboratoire d'immunochimie, CHU La Pitié, , Paris, France;4. Service Médecine Interne CHU La Pitié, , Paris, France;5. Service d'hématologie, CHU La Pitié, , Paris, France;6. Service d'hématologie, CHU Lille, , France;7. Service Hematologie, Centre Régional Léon Bérard, , Lyon, France;8. Service Médecine Interne, CHU Rennes, , France;9. Département d'Immunologie Clinique, CHU Saint‐Louis, , Paris, France;10. Service d'hématologie H?pital Purpan, , Toulouse, France;11. Service Hématologie, Centre Hospitalier (CH), , Bayonne, France;12. Service Médecine Interne, CHU Saint‐Etienne, , France;13. Service Médecine Interne, CHU Nantes, , France;14. Service Médecine Interne, CH Bretagne, , Vannes, France;15. Service d'hématologie, CHU Necker, , Paris, France;16. Service Oncologie, CH St Joseph, , Paris, France |
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Abstract: | POEMS syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by polyneuropathy, monoclonal gammopathy, multiorgan involvement, and elevated vascular endothelial growth factor levels. Localized bone lesions require irradiation, whereas young patients with disseminated disease receive intensive treatment with stem cell support. Treatment of older and non responding patients is not yet standardized. We report the use of a combination of lenalidomide and dexamethasone in 20 patients with POEMS syndrome. Four patients were newly diagnosed, and 16 had relapsed or progressed after treatment. All but one of the patients responded: clinical improvements were noted in neuropathies (16/20) organomegaly (13/13), peripheral edema (14/15), and pulmonary hypertension (5/5). At least a very good partial response was noted in 68% of patients, with partial responses in 26%. Serum VEGF levels fell markedly in all 17 patients with available values. Twelve patients had 18‐FDG‐PET/CT at diagnosis (11 with positive findings), and nine patients during follow‐up. The number of lesions fell markedly in five cases and remained stable in two cases, while two patients became negative. During a median follow‐up of 22 months, four patients relapsed. Toxicity, predominantly hematological, was mild and manageable. Lenalidomide thus appears to be effective in POEMS syndrome, inducing high rate of clinical and biological responses. Am. J. Hematol. 88:207–212, 2013. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. |
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