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Τετάρτη 25 Ιανουαρίου 2023

Use of gemcitabine, oxaliplatin, and anti‐CD20 therapy in children and adolescents with non‐Hodgkin lymphoma unfit for intensive therapy

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Abstract

Multiagent immunochemotherapy affords excellent outcomes in pediatric non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL); however, scarce data exist for patients unfit for intensive treatment. Rituximab, gemcitabine, and oxaliplatin (R-GemOx) is well tolerated and efficacious in elderly adults with NHL; however, its use has not been described in pediatrics. In this retrospective, single-center study, six children with mature B-cell NHL and significant comorbidities received anti-CD20 therapy with GemOx (rituximab or obinutuzumab or ofatumumab with gemcitabine and oxaliplatin [R/O-GemOx]). R/O-GemOx was well tolerated and resulted in complete response in two of three patients with newly diagnosed NHL and one of three patients with primary refractory NHL. R/O-GemOx is a viable treatment option for children with NHL who cannot tolerate intensive therapy.

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Radiological evolution of progestogen‐induced meningioma: A monocentric retrospective study

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Abstract

Context

Cyproterone acetate (CPA) is known to induce meningioma, and recently, nomegestrol acetate (NMA) and chlormadinone acetate (CMA) were also involved. Progestagen-induced meningioma management starts with progestogen discontinuation and is either interventional (surgery and/or radiotherapy) or conservative (clinical and MRI radiological follow-up). We performed a retrospective volumetric radiological outcome study of progestogen-induced meningiomas diagnosed in our hospital.

Method

We analysed progestogen-related meningiomas diagnosed until 30 June 2021, with at least one diagnostic and one follow-up MRI results. Meningioma volumes were centrally retrospectively measured using a T1-weighted 3D millimeter sequence with gadolinium injection on a post-processing console.

Results

We analysed 98 meningiomas of 38 females and one transgender (male-to-female), of which 25 (64.1%) had taken CPA, 7 (17.9%) NMA, 3 (7.7%) CMA, and 4 (10.2%) several progestogens. Eleven patients (24 meningiomas) underwent interventional management, 7 patients had meningiomas followed by conservative or interventional management, and 21 patients (51 meningiomas) had only conservative management. Of these 21 patients, 17 had discontinued their progestogen less than 6 months before, of which 14 (82.3%) had decreased or stable meningioma(s) during a 24-month median follow-up [3 to 75] period.

Overall

four of the 39 patients experienced meningioma progression (three during conservative treatment and one after surgery), including two patients who had continued NMA or CMA treatment several years after diagnosis.

Conclusion

Our study confirms a generally favorable outcome of progestogen-related meningioma after conservative treatment, especially for CPA. It also underlines the need for progestogen discontinuation at meningioma diagnosis.

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