Primary central nervous system lymphoma in a child with acute B-cell lymphoblastic leukaemia: Consecutive Epstein-Barr virus-related malignancies

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Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL), observed among immunocompromised AIDS patients, has not been reported during chemotherapy for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL). We report a case of PCNSL occurring in a child receiving intensive multiagent chemotherapy for B-cell ALL. In situ hybridization studies demonstrated Epstein-Bart virus genome in both tumours, suggesting a possible link between the two diseases. The clinical response of the PCNSL to conservative therapy highlights the importance of accurately diagnosing such EBV-related disorders, especially in patients where immune compromise can be reversed.

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Buckingham, S. C., Benaim, E., Sandlund, J. T., Gan, Y. J., Freiden, P. J., Behm, F. G., … Slobod, K. S. (1998). Primary central nervous system lymphoma in a child with acute B-cell lymphoblastic leukaemia: Consecutive Epstein-Barr virus-related malignancies. British Journal of Haematology, 101(2), 345–348. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2141.1998.00709.x

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