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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BLOOD RESEARCH
卷 11, 期 2, 页码 163-167出版社
E-CENTURY PUBLISHING CORP
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Methotrexate; lymphoproliferative disorder; methotrexate-related T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder
Methotrexate (MTX) is commonly used anti-metabolite agent that can lead to MTX-related lymphoproliferative disorder. We report a unique case of cutaneous MTX T-LPD with CD4(+)CD30(+)CD56(+)EBV(+) tumor cells, which resolved after discontinuation of MTX treatment for 4 months.
Methotrexate (MTX) is a commonly used anti-metabolite agent. Long-term MTX treatment can cause MTXrelated lymphoproliferative disorder (MTX-LPD). T-cell LPDs comprise a small fraction of MTX-LPDs. Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)(+) tumor cells are rarely detected in MTX-related T-cell LPDs (MTX T-LPDs). Therefore, there have been very few reports of EBV+ MTX T-LPD. We encountered a case of cutaneous MTX T-LPD with a unique cellular phenotype. The patient was a 71-year-old Japanese man with rheumatoid arthritis treated with MTX for 6 years. He was referred to our department with a 6-month history of red plaques and ulcerated lesions in both lower legs and a 2-week history of high fever and fatigue. Cutaneous specimens showed that medium-sized atypical lymphocytes were positive for CD3, CD4, CD30, CD56, and in situ hybridization for EBV-encoded RNA. The patient was diagnosed with cutaneous MTX T-LPD. Four months after discontinuation of MTX, the skin lesions had disappeared. This is the first report of cutaneous MTX T-LPD with CD4(+)CD30(+)CD56(+)EBV(+) tumor cells.
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