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Primary effusion lymphoma-like lymphoma in a patient with inflammatory bowel disease.
[primary effusion lymphoma]
A
77
-
year
-old
man
with
inflammatory
bowel
disease
(
IBD
)
and
who
was
treated
with
anti-
tumor
necrosis
factor
(
TNF
)
,
6
-
mercaptopurine
and
corticosteroids
,
presented
with
primary
effusion
lymphoma
-like
lymphoma
(
PEL
-like
lymphoma
)
with
massive
ascites
.
The
patient
's
clinical
course
was
complicated
by
acute
renal
insufficiency
and
hypotension
,
which
led
to
death
within
2
wk
.
In
general
,
patients
with
IBD
may
have
an
increased
risk
for
development
of
lymphoma
,
which
is
frequently
associated
with
immunosuppressive
and
/
or
anti-
TNF
antibody
therapies
.
PEL
is
a
rare
subset
of
lymphoma
localized
to
serous
body
cavities
,
lacks
tumor
mass
or
nodal
involvement
,
and
is
associated
with
infection
by
human
herpes
virus
8
(
HHV-
8
)
.
Primary
neoplastic
effusion
may
also
be
present
in
patients
with
large
B-
cell
lymphoma
without
evidence
of
human
immunodeficiency
virus
or
HHV-
8
infections
.
This
type
of
lymphoma
is
classified
as
PEL
-like
lymphoma
.
Both
PEL
and
PEL
-like
lymphoma
types
have
been
reported
in
patients
undergoing
immunosuppressive
therapy
,
but
to
the
best
of
our
knowledge
,
the
case
described
herein
represents
the
first
PEL
-like
lymphoma
occurring
in
a
patient
with
IBD
.
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