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Nodal Anaplastic Large-cell Lymphoma Alk-1− With Cd30+ Cutaneous Lymphoproliferation Treated With Mistletoe: Spontaneous Remission Or Treatment Response?

Kameda, 2012Lymphoma

Kameda, G., Kempf, W., Oschlies, I., Michael, K., Seiferight, G., & Längler, A. (2011). Nodal anaplastic large-cell lymphoma ALK-1- with CD30+ cutaneous lymphoproliferation treated with mistletoe: spontaneous remission or treatment response?. Klinische Padiatrie, 223(6), 364–367. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0031-1285914

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Abstract

A 12-year old girl presented with general weakness and weight loss, a localised cervical lymph node enlargement and cutaneous lesions compatible with lymphomatoid papulosis (LyP). Biopsies from lymph node and skin revealed a histological diagnosis of nodal large cell ALK-1- anaplastic lymphoma (ALCL) with a synchronous CD30+ cutaneous lymphoproliferation consistent with lymphomatoid papulosis (LyP). The girl was treated with mistletoe (MT) as monotherapy. Within 1 week after initiation of MT-treatment the skin lesions and lymph node enlargement improved. Under continuing MT-therapy 30 months after diagnosis the patient is still in complete remission. It is not possible to know whether this was a rare case of spontaneous remission of the nodal and skin-manifestations of this CD30+ T-cell lymphoproliferation or whether the observed effect was a specific therapeutic response to MT-treatment.

Case Details

Disease Location

Cervical ln and skin

Personal Characteristics

12 female

Clinical Characteristics

Alk-1-anaplastic lymphoma with a synchronous CD30+ cutaneous lymphoproliferation consistent with lymphomatoid papulosis cervical ln enlargement and 40 small erythematous and violaceous papules disseminated over the whole body were found. The histological examination of the lymph nodes revealed partial effacement of the lymph node architecture and sheets of large anaplastic cells

Remission Characteristics

4 weeks after starting the mt-treatment all skin lesions and suspected lymph nodes had completely vanished, proven by clinical ex- amination and ultrasound

Treatment & Mechanisms

Proposed Remission Mechanisms

Not sure if spontaneous remission or effect of treatment

Non-Clinical Treatment

Mistletoe as monthsotherapy