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Query: UMLS:C0015674 (
chronic fatigue syndrome
)
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The frequency of involvement of the nervous system (NS) among 266 patients seen at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, with a diagnosis of malignant lymphoproliferative diseases (MLPD) was determined. Only one of these patients who had a solitary spinal-cord involvement by Hodgkin's disease (HD) was considered to have primary lymphoma of NS. In all other cases, NS was only secondarily involved by MLPD. This was most commonly observed in association with Burkitt's lymphoma and occurred in 49.3 and 67% of such patients who were previously untreated or previously treated, respectively. Nervous system (NS) involvement at presentation was much less commonly observed in non-Hodgkin's (
NHL
), HD and acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) at the rate of 6.7, 4.4 and 0% respectively of previously untreated patients. The NS was the site of relapse in 63.6, 43, 12.5 and 0% in BL, ALL,
NHL
and HD, respectively. Intra-cranial NS disease was identified as a poor prognostic feature as this was associated with a reduction of the probability of prolonged survival from 48% to less than 20% among patients with intra-cranial and/or extra-cranial disease in BL. Management of MLPD with high rate of NS involvement should include effective delivery of chemotherapy into
CFS
, both by direct injection intrathecally and through filtration across the blood-brain barrier following high-dose intravenous injection of agents like methotrexate or cytosine arabinoside.
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PMID:Management of malignant lymphoproliferative disorders of the nervous system. 609 82
Autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (APBSCT) is used similarly to autologous bone marrow transplantation (ABMT) to reconstitute bone marrow following myeloablative therapy in patients with proliferative diseases of the blood. Eight patients with recurrent and refractory lymphoma (3 HD, 4
NHL
) and multiple myeloma aged 17-55 were included into the study. Peripheral blood stem cells following their prior mobilisation with cyclophosphamide 4-7 g/m2 and/or G-
CFS
or Dexa-BEAM + G-CSF were collected by subsequent leukaphereses on Fenwal CS3000. Nucleated cells were separated by sedimentation, cryopreserved in a programmed freezer and then stored at-196 degrees C. Bone marrow has been additionally collected in one patient. Conditioning treatment prior to transplantation consisted of BCNU, etoposide and cyclophosphamide (CBV) in lymphomas and melphalan in multiple myeloma. Collected material with mean cellularity 5.52 x 10(8)/kg and mean CD34+ contents 6.27 x 10(6)/kg was reinfused by central line. G-CSF was given in 5 patients to hasten the bone marrow recovery. All patients fully recovered and left hospital on average 35.5 days following transplantation. No signs of relapse were seen throughout the observation period (mean 349.5 days). Neutrophils > 0.5 G/1 were obtained on day + 20, > 1.0 G/1 on day 30, platelets > 50 G/1 on day 29, > 100 G/1 on day 53, reticulocytes > 0.015 on day 30, erythrocytes transfusions were needed up to day 39. Presented outcomes together with other reports indicate, that APBSCT is a highly efficient way to rescue repeatedly relapsing patients with proliferative diseases of the lymphatic systems, even those presenting with changes in the bone marrow (neoplasmatic infiltrate, hypoplasia or fibrosis).
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PMID:Autologous peripheral blood stem and progenitor cells transplantation as a valid treatment approach in recurrent, refractory lymphoma. 874 94