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Objective: Rare disease Background: CNS involvement in Hodgkin lymphoma is rare. Despite various treatment options, median overall survival is only 13 months after diagnosis of CNS involvement in relapsed/refractory HL. Case Report: A 29-year-old woman with classical HL (mixed cellularity) in clinical stage IIB was treated with multilineage chemotherapy and radiotherapy without achieving a sustained complete remission. Systemic and CNS progression of HL occurred at the age of 32 years and the patient received 2 cycles of brentuximab vedotin with bendamustine alternating with 2 cycles of high-dose methotrexate-based treatment and achieved partial re-mission. She then underwent autologous stem cell transplantation followed by brentuximab vedotin consoli-dation. The disease progressed and the patient died 6 months after the last dose of brentuximab vedotin. Conclusions: We demonstrated a durable response to brentuximab vedotin-based chemotherapy in a patient with refractory Hodgkin lymphoma with CNS involvement. Prognosis of these patients is poor and new treatment options are needed.
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Mociková, H., Malikova, H., Holesta, M., Elturki, A., Campr, V., & Kozak, T. (2020). Durable response to brentuximab vedotin-based chemotherapy in refractory hodgkin lymphoma with central nervous system (CNS) involvement. American Journal of Case Reports, 21. https://doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.921657
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