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Query: UNIPROT:Q06643 (non-Hodgkin's lymphoma)
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The effects on the thyroid of radiation therapy to the neck and/or chemotherapy were investigated in 54 Hodgkin's and 72 non-Hodgkin's lymphoma patients. These patients had received radiation therapy with doses ranging from 2000 to 4000 rad (median 3600 rad) to the cervical or mantle fields and/or multiple-agent chemotherapy following usual staging procedures. Palpable abnormalities of the thyroid were found in 15 patients. The patients with irradiation to the neck had a higher incidence of hypothyroidism than those patients treated with chemotherapy alone (31/74 vs. 8/52, P less than 0.001 for TSH and 10/74 vs. 1/52, P less than 0.025 for T4). A higher frequency of elevated serum TSH levels and antithyroid antibodies were also observed in patients receiving radiation therapy alone to the neck than in those receiving both radiation therapy and chemotherapy (19/33 vs. 12/41, P less than 0.025 for TSH and 16/33 vs. 7/41, p less than 0.01 for antibodies), suggesting that chemotherapy agents may reduce the thyroid dysfunction induced by irradiation. There was no difference in prevalence of elevated TSH levels following irradiation to the neck between patients in whom lymphangiogram was or was not performed (21/51 vs. 10/23).
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PMID:Thyroid abnormalities associated with treatment of malignant lymphoma. 726 Aug 63

An 87-year-old woman, who had been suffering from hypothyroidism and had been treated as an outpatient at our department since 1982, noticed left cervical swelling toward the end of November 1992. Because ultrasonic examination revealed a mass in her thyroid gland, she was admitted for a closer examination and additional treatment. Biopsy of thyroid gland revealed non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL; the diffuse small cell type, B-cell origin). A part from the swelling of thyroid gland and the left cervical lymph node, performance of various examinations did not detected any other NHL lesions. Therefore, it was classified as stage II NHL according to the Ann Arbor classification. Laboratory data on admission were as follows; WBC 4,400/microliters, Hb 13.6 g/dl, platelet count 10.1 x 10(4)/microliters, GOT 51 IU/l, GPT 31 IU/l, TSH 1.17, free-T4 1.03, free-T3 2.04, and microsome test 1,600 x. Those data indicated marked hypothyroidism. In addition, stage IIa and IIc gastric cancers were detected by the examination with gastric endoscopy performed for stage classification. Both were adenocarcinomas. Because polyps were found in her sigmoid colon with colonoscopy, polypectomy was performed. The polyps were diagnose histologically as moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma. On July 20, COP-BLAM therapy was started (CPM 600 mg div, VCR 1.2 mg iv, ADR 30 mg iv on day 1, PDN 40 mg p.o and PCZ 100 mg p.o. on days 1-10, BLM 7.5 mg div on day 14). Subsequently, the left cervical lymph node swelling disappeared, and shrinkage of the mass in the thyroid gland was observed.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[A case of elderly Hashimoto disease presenting malignant lymphoma, gastric cancer and colon cancer]. 829 59

We report a 43-year-old man who developed progressive ascending sensorimotor polyneuropathy, a solitary bone plasmacytoma originating from a rib and an axillary lymph node with features of Castleman's disease, mixed hyaline vascular and plasma cell type. He was diagnosed of having non-Hodgkin's lymphoma seven years back and was treated. Examination revealed a smooth goitre, thickened skin, white nails, small testes and ankle oedema. Investigations revealed a monoclonal para-proteinaemia of 7.83 g/l and elevated levels of serum TSH and prolactin. In this case the Castleman's disease is localised and the lymphoma preceded the Castleman's disease.
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PMID:A case of POEMS syndrome with mixed hyaline vascular and plasma cell type Castleman's disease. 1967 May 55