Richard K Okeke, Gabriella A Harmon, Ijeoma G Okeke, Jake W Schuler, Sahana J Sangappa, Jonathan S Harmon, Evgeniya Angelova, Xiu Sun, Angelo A Chinnici
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Catch the Calcium: T-Cell Histiocyte-Rich B-Cell Lymphoma Presenting as Hypercalcemia.
T-cell/histiocyte-rich large B-cell lymphoma (THRLBCL) is an extremely rare and aggressive subtype of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) that typically presents in middle-aged patients and carries a poor prognosis. Hypercalcemia presenting as the initial manifestation of the disease is rare, with only one other case reported in the literature. We report a case of a 90-year-old male who presented with progressive lethargy and unintentional weight loss. Initial workup showed elevated serum calcium of 14.6 mg/dL, corrected for albumin, and creatinine of 1.51 mg/dL. He had a suppressed iPTH of 6.3 pg/mL and normal PTHrP (13 pg/mL). Computed tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen and pelvis was performed to rule out underlying malignancy, which showed splenomegaly and enlarged retrocrural and porta hepatis lymph nodes. Bone marrow biopsy was performed to evaluate for hematological malignancy, which revealed findings diagnostic of THRLBCL. While rituximab, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisone (R-CHOP) is one of the mainstay therapies for DLBCL and has been shown to have comparable outcomes in THRLBCL, there are documented concerns with its toxicity profile limiting the ability of older patients (60 years and older) to complete therapy. Our patient was treated with R-mini-CHOP, which is much better tolerated in this patient demographic. R-mini-CHOP features decreased doses of cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisone (CHOP) with the conventional dose of rituximab. This case discusses a rare subtype of non-Hodgkin lymphoma presenting with a unique manifestation of hypercalcemia. We highlight the importance of thorough investigation for causes of hypercalcemia as well as the efficacy and tolerability of R-mini-CHOP in this elderly patient demographic.
期刊介绍:
World Journal of Oncology, bimonthly, publishes original contributions describing basic research and clinical investigation of cancer, on the cellular, molecular, prevention, diagnosis, therapy and prognosis aspects. The submissions can be basic research or clinical investigation oriented. This journal welcomes those submissions focused on the clinical trials of new treatment modalities for cancer, and those submissions focused on molecular or cellular research of the oncology pathogenesis. Case reports submitted for consideration of publication should explore either a novel genomic event/description or a new safety signal from an oncolytic agent. The areas of interested manuscripts are these disciplines: tumor immunology and immunotherapy; cancer molecular pharmacology and chemotherapy; drug sensitivity and resistance; cancer epidemiology; clinical trials; cancer pathology; radiobiology and radiation oncology; solid tumor oncology; hematological malignancies; surgical oncology; pediatric oncology; molecular oncology and cancer genes; gene therapy; cancer endocrinology; cancer metastasis; prevention and diagnosis of cancer; other cancer related subjects. The types of manuscripts accepted are original article, review, editorial, short communication, case report, letter to the editor, book review.