Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: UMLS:C0079731 (B-cell lymphoma)
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Biologic therapies have revolutionized the treatment of immune-mediated diseases. They are generally well tolerated; however, there are reports of malignancies associated with the use of these drugs. This case is of an adolescent with refractory Crohn's disease treated with ustekinumab, who subsequently developed Ewing's sarcoma. Patients treated with ustekinumab have reportedly developed B cell lymphoma, epithelioid sarcoma, as well as cancer of the lung, esophagus, ovary, testis, kidney, and thyroid. However, this is the first documented case of a patient treated with ustekinumab to develop Ewing sarcoma.
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PMID:Ewing's Sarcoma in a Patient with Crohn's Disease Treated with Ustekinumab: A Case Report. 3296 Jan 34

Primary malignant lymphoma rarely occurs in the female reproductive tract, because of that they are often misdiagnosed. Lymphoma spontaneous regression is even rarer, but it is possible behavior of this disease. A case of 54-year-old female patient with a primary diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the cervix is presented. First assumption was sarcoma or atypical adenocarcinoma; biopsies have been inconclusive and, after a partial spontaneous regression, diagnosis of lymphoma was possible only after surgery. The diagnosis was a real challenge for clinicians, radiologists and pathologists for both localization and behavior. Difficulties in diagnosis led to an over-treatment: a laparotomic bilateral hysteron salpingectomy with lymphadenectomy was performed, while chemotherapy alone would have been the right approach. Considering that prognosis and treatment of primary malignant lymphoma of the cervix are completely different than those of other malignant tumors of the uterus, this disease should be considered in the differential diagnosis.
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PMID:Rare case of uterine cervix lymphoma with spontaneous regression: Case report. 3316 41


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