PREGNANCIES AFTER ENDOLYMPHATIC THERAPY OF RESIDUAL RETROPERITONEAL HODGKIN LYMPHOMA
- P Hirnle
- E Ziolko
Abstract
Three young women with Hodgkin lymphoma (stage III and IV) had residual retroperitoneal lymphoma after 6 cycles of standard chemotherapy. To preserve fertility,chemotherapy was subsequently continued as a single endolymphatic injection of 60 mg Bleomycin in oily suspension (Oil Bleo). Except for slight, transient fever in one patient, no side effects occurred. Follow-up plain X-rays with lipoidal stained lymph nodes showed a marked reduction in size of the retroperitoneal lymphomatous lymph nodes in all 3 patients.
Each woman became pregnant between 2 and 14 months after endolymphatic therapy and bore healthy infants. Two of the women remain free of disease. The third has had a recurrence in the neck and has been treated with second-line intravenous chemotherapy.
Endolymphatic therapy of retroperitoneal lymphoma may achieve a satisfactory result in selected patients while preserving fertility
How to Cite:
Hirnle, P. & Ziolko, E., (1995) “PREGNANCIES AFTER ENDOLYMPHATIC THERAPY OF RESIDUAL RETROPERITONEAL HODGKIN LYMPHOMA”, Lymphology 28(2), 73-77.
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