Spontaneous Regression Of Central Nervous System Posttransplant Lymphoproliferative Disease A Case Report

MEDICINE(2021)

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Rationale: Primary central nervous system (CNS) posttransplant lymphoproliferative disease (PTLD) is a very rare entity. Patients may respond to reduction of immunosuppression or other therapies, but the prognosis is still pessimistic. Patient concerns: Herein, we report a 40-year-old female with a history of renal transplantation developed brain masses 4 years ago. Although brain biopsy was performed, PTLD was underdiagnosed then. No relevant treatment was administered. However, the lesions resolved spontaneously. After 4 years, new lesion appeared in a different brain region. Diagnoses: The history of renal transplantation raised the suspicion of PTLD. Reexamination of previous brain sections confirmed the diagnosis of polymorphic PTLD (P-PTLD). A second biopsy of the new lesion also demonstrated P-PTLD. Interventions: She was referred to hematology department to receive rituximab. Outcomes: After 4 rounds of treatment, the lesion resolved satisfactorily. Lessons: This case demonstrates the natural history of primary CNS P-PTLD. Although self-remission and recurrence is possible, aggressive measures should be taken to this condition.
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epstein-barr virus, polymorphic posttransplant lymphoproliferative disease, spontaneous remission
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