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Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics 2014-Jul

Fulminant puerperal sepsis due to anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (ALCL) with therapy-refractory cerebral edema.

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Nele Freerksen
Martin Kirschner
Ulrich Pecks
Saskia Westphal
Edgar Jost
Nicolai Maass
Dirk O Bauerschlag

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

Lymphoma is among the five most frequent malignancies during pregnancy while anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (ALCL) is rare, accounting only for 2-3 % of all adult-onset non-Hodgkin lymphomas.

METHODS

A 23-year-old gravida 1, para 1 presented with puerperal mastitis and septicemia following secondary cesarean section. Mastitis had been present for a week prior to delivery. A CT scan for further diagnostics revealed numerous prominent lymph nodes. Cerebrospinal fluid testing, bone marrow and lymph node biopsy confirmed diagnosis of ALCL. Systemic and intrathecal chemotherapy was initiated, stabilizing the patient's clinical situation. 30 days postpartum (pp.), a cerebral edema was diagnosed responsible for cerebro-venous hypoperfusion. Immediate ventricle drainage and further therapeutic measures revealed no improvement. The patient died 33 days pp.

CONCLUSIONS

Puerperal septicemia seemingly caused by mastitis still needs rapid further evaluation if the patient's clinical presentation quickly declines despite antibiotic therapy. Immediate initiation of chemotherapy after confirmation of ALCL is required to increase the therapeutic benefit due to the poor prognosis of ALCL.

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