Granulomatosis after autologous stem cell transplantation in nonHodgkin lymphoma - Experience of single institution and a review of literature

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Background. Sarcoidosis before and after treatment of malignancy is an important differential diagnosis that has to be distinguished from lymphoma. Patients and methods. Hodgkin lymphoma, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and aggressive follicular lymphoma are being staged and treatment effect is evaluated with PET-CT. We report three cases of aggressive lymphoma after high dose therapy and autologous stem cell transplantation with positive lymph nodes on PET-CT, which were histologically diagnosed as sarcoidosis/granulomatosis. In the literature, we found that false positive lymph nodes were more common after allogeneic than after autologous transplantation. Conclusions. Post-treatment PET-CT positive lymph nodes should always be examined histologically prior to any further treatment decision to avoid unnecessary toxic procedures.

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Boltezar, L., Zagar, I., & Novakovic, B. J. (2015). Granulomatosis after autologous stem cell transplantation in nonHodgkin lymphoma - Experience of single institution and a review of literature. Radiology and Oncology. Association of Radiology and Oncology. https://doi.org/10.1515/raon-2015-0033

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