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Non-Hodgkin lymphoma presenting with spinal cord compression: A population-based analysis of the NHL-BFM study group

A. Riquelme, J. Werner, M. Zimmermann, H. von Mersi, E. Kabíčková, F. Ceppi, J. Foerster, J. Finger, S. Müller, A. Attarbaschi, B. Burkhardt, W. Woessmann

. 2024 ; 71 (9) : e31182. [pub] 20240703

Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články

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Deutsche Kinderkrebsstiftung

BACKGROUND: Spinal cord compression is a rare presentation of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) in children. We aimed to describe the prevalence, histological subtypes, clinical presentation, therapy, and outcome of those children in a population-based cohort. The chemotherapy regimen remained comparable over time. METHODS: We retrospectively identified all children and adolescents with paresis as initial manifestations of the NHL between January 1990 and December 2020 from the NHL-BFM database. Characteristics, therapy, and outcome data were gathered from the database and patient files. RESULTS: Fifty-seven of 4779 children (1.2%) presented with initial paresis due to spinal cord compression. The median age was 10.3 years (range, 3.1-18.0 years), and 33% were female. Initial symptoms were paresis/weakness (n = 50, 88%), back pain (n = 33, 58%), paresthesia (n = 23, 40%), and bladder dysfunction and/or constipation (n = 22, 39%), persisting for a median of 14 days before diagnosis. Subtype distribution was mature B-NHL (n = 41, 72%), precursor B-lymphoblastic lymphoma (LBL) (n = 12, 21%), anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) (n = 3, 5%), and T-LBL (n = 1, 2%). Initial emergency therapy included surgery (70%) and/or chemotherapy/steroids (63%). Five-year event-free survival and overall survival (80% ± 5% and 82% ± 5%, respectively) were comparable with all other NHL patients. Neurological symptoms persisted in approximately one-third of surviving patients at the last follow-up. CONCLUSION: 1.2% of pediatric NHL patients presented with paresis from spinal cord compression mainly due to B-cell lymphomas. Neurological sequelae were observed in one-third of surviving patients.

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