Ghosh, Indranil ; Bakhshi, Sameer (2010) Jaundice as a presenting manifestation of pediatric non-hodgkin lymphoma Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 32 (4). e131-e135. ISSN 1077-4114
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1097/MPH.0b013e3181d640c5
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Abstract
Objectives There are few data available on the management and outcome of pediatric patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) presenting with jaundice. Controversies exist on biliary drainage and chemotherapy dose modifications to be carried out in such patients. The aim of this study was to analyze the causes of jaundice in, the various modalities of treatment administered to, and outcome of patients aged 18 years or less, with de novo NHL and jaundice treated at our center. Patients and Methods A retrospective analysis show 9 such cases (11.2% of all NHL cases), all of whom were treated by a uniform protocol. Chemotherapy dose modifications were based on serum bilirubin and clinical status of the patients. Results Obstructive jaundice was the most common cause (7 of 9). Seven patients achieved normal serum bilirubin with chemotherapy alone. Only one had a biliary drainage procedure. Four patients were alive and disease-free at last follow-up. Conclusions Although biliary obstruction is the commonest most cause of jaundice in pediatric and adolescent NHL, biliary drainage may be unnecessary and chemotherapy alone may suffice as initial treatment for these patients.
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