Articles

Systemic capillary leak syndrome as a prodrome of extranodal natural killer (NK)/T-cell lymphoma

BJH - volume 5, issue 4, december 2014

B. Hodossy MD, I. Vrelust MD, S. Anguille MD, PhD, V. Van Marck MD, PhD, M. Maes PhD, PharmD, K. Vermeulen PhD, A. Van de Velde MD, A. Gadisseur MD, PhD, W. Schroyens MD, PhD, Z. Berneman MD, PhD

Summary

We present the case of a 58-year-old male patient with a long-standing, intermittent oedema of the lower extremities and significant spontaneous variations in haematocrit values. Repeated examinations failed to reveal a clear etiology until the patient suffered from a severely painful exacerbation of leg oedema and hypotension. Laboratory analysis showed hypoalbuminemia. The combination of oedema, hypotension, hypoalbuminemia and hemoconcentration was indicative of a systemic capillary leak syndrome. This condition is known to be associated with monoclonal gammopathy, as was the case in our patient. New investigations showed suspicious lesions in the nasopharynx, scrotum and breast. Biopsies of this breast mass as well as bone marrow biopsy showed the presence of an extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type. Polychemotherapy was administered according to the SMILE schedule leading to a remission after two cycles. The patient then underwent autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The patient is currently without signs of systemic capillary leak syndrome. This report illustrates that systemic capillary leak syndrome may occur as a prodrome of haematological malignancies, such as natural killer/T-cell lymphoma and documents that it is responsive to chemotherapy.

(BELG J HEMATOL 2014;5(4):148–53)

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P2.18 Responding patients show durable responses to bendamustine in double refractory multiple myeloma patients

BJH - volume 5, issue Abstract Book BHS, january 2014

J. Caers MD, PhD, M-C. Vekemans MD, I. Vande Broek MD, PhD, V. Maertens MD, P.H. Mineur , G. Bries MD, PhD, E. Vandeneste , G. Vanstraelen , K. Beel MD, PhD, F. Leleu , H. Demuynck MD, C. Scheurmans , A. Van de Velde MD, W. Schroyens MD, PhD, K.L. Wu MD, PhD, N. Meuleman MD, PhD, R. Schots MD, PhD, M. Delforge MD, PhD, C. Doyen MD, PhD

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P.14 Bendamustin shows distinct anti-tumoural responses in multiple myeloma patients that relapsed after prior bortezomib and lenalidomide treatment. A study on behalf of the MM BHS subcommittee

BJH - 2013, issue BHS Abstractbook, january 2013

J. Caers MD, PhD, M-C. Vekemans MD, I. Vande Broek MD, PhD, P.H. Mineur , K. Beel MD, PhD, V. Maertens MD, C. Schuermans MD, F. Leleu , G. Vanstraelen , H. Demuynck MD, W. Schroyens MD, PhD, E. Van den Neste MD, PhD, G. Bries MD, PhD, A. Van de Velde MD, M. Delforge MD, PhD, C. Doyen MD, PhD

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P.17 Complete responses of the TEMPI syndrome to bortezomib

BJH - 2013, issue BHS Abstractbook, january 2013

W. Schroyens MD, PhD, Z. Berneman MD, PhD, A. Gadisseur MD, PhD, A. Van de Velde MD, I. Vrelust MD

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P.24 Neurolymphomatosis: 2 cases diagnosed with FDG PET

BJH - 2013, issue BHS Abstractbook, january 2013

I. Bruynseels , S. Ceyssens , A. Van de Velde MD, W. Schroyens MD, PhD, A. Gadisseur MD, PhD, Z. Berneman MD, PhD, I. Vrelust MD

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P.62 Isolated sphenoid fungal sinusitis as a rare cause of vision loss in a patient undergoing stem cell transplantation

BJH - 2013, issue BHS Abstractbook, january 2013

B. Hodossy MD, S. Helsen , A. Verlinden MD, A. Van de Velde MD, A. Gadisseur MD, PhD, W. Schroyens MD, PhD, Z. Berneman MD, PhD, I. Vrelust MD

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P.76 A 10-year single center study of adult patients with histiocytic disorders in Antwerp

BJH - 2013, issue BHS Abstractbook, january 2013

A. Van de Velde MD, E. Vermander , I. Vrelust MD, I. Vandenbosch , A. Gadisseur MD, PhD, W. Schroyens MD, PhD, Z.N. Berneman MD, PhD

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