Central nervous system involvement in anaplastic large cell lymphoma in childhood: results from a multicentre European and Japanese study
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- DOI: 10.1002/pbc.24591
Central nervous system involvement in anaplastic large cell lymphoma in childhood: results from a multicentre European and Japanese study
Abstract
In an international study of systemic childhood ALCL, 12/463 patients had CNS involvement, three of which had isolated CNS disease. Comparative analysis of CNS positive and negative patients showed no difference in ALK positivity, immunophenotype, presence of B symptoms or other sites of disease. The lymphohistiocytic variant was over represented in the CNS positive group (36% vs. 5%). With multi-agent chemotherapy, including high dose methotrexate, Ara-C and intrathecal treatment, the event free and overall survival of the CNS positive group at 5 years were 50% (95%CI, 25-75%) and 74% (45-91%), respectively with a median follow up of 4.1 years.
Keywords: CNS disease; anaplastic large cell lymphoma; childhood; lymphohistiocytic; non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
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