Plasma cell leukemia maintaining complete remission by syngeneic stem cell transplantation combined with low-dose thalidomide maintenance therapy

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Abstract

Plasma cell leukemia (PCL) is a rare variant of multiple myeloma, which is very aggressive and resistant to chemotherapy. We report a case of PCL successfully treated with syngeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation followed by low-dose thalidomide. As of March 2009, the patient has maintained CR for 39 months posttransplant. The clinical course of the present case suggests that autologous stem cell transplantation using a graft with reduced contamination of malignant cells followed by low-dose thalidomide maintenance therapy may improve the PCL treatment outcome. © 2009 The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine.

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Abe, M., Yokoyama, H., Tohmiya, Y., Okitsu, Y., Ohguchi, H., Kohata, K., … Harigae, H. (2009). Plasma cell leukemia maintaining complete remission by syngeneic stem cell transplantation combined with low-dose thalidomide maintenance therapy. Internal Medicine, 48(20), 1833–1835. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.48.2389

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