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Query: UMLS:C0034065 (
pulmonary embolism
)
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A 69-year-old female patient was treated for primary CNS-lymphoma (PCNSL) starting from August 2002. As her general condition allowed no high-dose methotrexate (MTX) therapy, radiotherapy was administered as a first-line treatment. CSF involvement could be managed by intrathecal Ara-C. Her general condition and cognitive status stabilized, but did not improve for 3 months. Therefore, oral chemotherapy with
Temozolomide
200 mg/m2 was initiated. After two courses, which were tolerated without any problems, the patient's Karnofsky performance index had improved from 40% to 50%, the Mini-Mental Status rose from 16 to 27/30. The CSF-cell count was elevated again to 23 cells/l without signs of meningeal relapse. Unfortunately, the patient died unexpectedly from suspected
pulmonary embolism
. We conclude that adjuvant
Temozolomide
chemotherapy can improve the general condition and cognition in patients with PCNSL even when the general condition is poor. Long-term effects and neurotoxicity remain to be analysed in prospective trials, as well as the efficacy in leptomeningeal disease.
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PMID:Clinical response following adjuvant Temozolomide in a patient with primary cerebral lymphoma. 1573 62
The patient was a 70-year-old man with a recurrent pituitary tumor. Three surgeries were performed but the tumor recurred. Based on histologic, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural studies, the diagnosis of oncocytic gonadotrophic pituitary adenoma was made. The tumor was a macroadenoma partly immunopositive for LH. Immunohistochemistry for O6 Methylguanine-DNA Methyl-Transferase (MGMT) showed an admixture of immunopositive and immunonegative cells. After recurrence following operations, the patient was treated with
Temozolomide
, an imidazotetrazine derivative, DNA-alkylating drug. Following
Temozolomide
administration the MRI demonstrated significant tumor necrosis. A few months later, the patient died of massive
pulmonary embolism
. No autopsy was performed. The present case indicates that benign, typically slow-growing pituitary adenomas of oncocytic gonadotrophic type may respond to
Temozolomide
even when the tumor consists of an admixture of MGMT immunopositive and immunonegative cells.
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PMID:Effect of temozolomide in a patient with recurring oncocytic gonadotrophic pituitary adenoma. 2004 4