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An Unusual Triad of Hemophagocytic Syndrome, Lymphoma and Tuberculosis in a Non-HIV Patient
Patient: Female, 58 Final Diagnosis: Hemophagocytic syndrome • lymphoma and tuberculosis in a non-HIV patient Symptoms: Dizziness • fever Medication: — Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Critical Care Medicine OBJECTIVE: Rare co-existance of disease or patholog BACKGROUND: Lymphoma complicated with he...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5507798/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28669977 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.903990 |
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author | Hashmi, Hafiz Rizwan Talib Mishra, Rashmi Niazi, Masooma Venkatram, Sindhaghatta Diaz-Fuentes, Gilda |
author_facet | Hashmi, Hafiz Rizwan Talib Mishra, Rashmi Niazi, Masooma Venkatram, Sindhaghatta Diaz-Fuentes, Gilda |
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description | Patient: Female, 58 Final Diagnosis: Hemophagocytic syndrome • lymphoma and tuberculosis in a non-HIV patient Symptoms: Dizziness • fever Medication: — Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Critical Care Medicine OBJECTIVE: Rare co-existance of disease or patholog BACKGROUND: Lymphoma complicated with hemophagocytic syndrome and tuberculosis has been rarely reported. The clinical and radiological presentation of these potentially fatal conditions can be easily confused and there is a potential for misdiagnosis. CASE REPORT: We present a 58-year-old Hispanic female who was admitted to the hospital with dizziness and fever. Her initial admission diagnosis was severe sepsis secondary to community acquired pneumonia. She was started on intravenous antibiotics. Due to mediastinal lymphadenopathy, lymphoma was considered as a differential diagnosis for which she underwent bronchoscopy and endobronchial ultrasound-guided sampling of her mediastinal lymph nodes. Lymph node aspirate was suggestive of lymphoma. Initial cultures were negative. Her clinical course was complicated with respiratory failure, cytopenia, and rapidly progressive cervical lymphadenopathy. The patient underwent cervical lymph node excision and bone marrow biopsy. The pathology of the lymph nodes confirmed T cell lymphoma, and bone marrow revealed hemophagocytosis. The patient was started on chemotherapy but she continued to deteriorate and died on day 20 of her hospital admission. Post-mortem results of cultures from a cervical lymph node biopsy and PCR were positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. CONCLUSIONS: We suggest an aggressive tissue diagnosis with staining for acid-fast bacilli for early diagnosis in patients presenting with hemophagocytic syndrome secondary to lymphoma as coexisting tuberculosis is a consideration. Tuberculosis re-activation should be considered in patients from an endemic region who present with lymphoma and a deteriorating clinical condition. |
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spelling | pubmed-55077982017-07-26 An Unusual Triad of Hemophagocytic Syndrome, Lymphoma and Tuberculosis in a Non-HIV Patient Hashmi, Hafiz Rizwan Talib Mishra, Rashmi Niazi, Masooma Venkatram, Sindhaghatta Diaz-Fuentes, Gilda Am J Case Rep Articles Patient: Female, 58 Final Diagnosis: Hemophagocytic syndrome • lymphoma and tuberculosis in a non-HIV patient Symptoms: Dizziness • fever Medication: — Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Critical Care Medicine OBJECTIVE: Rare co-existance of disease or patholog BACKGROUND: Lymphoma complicated with hemophagocytic syndrome and tuberculosis has been rarely reported. The clinical and radiological presentation of these potentially fatal conditions can be easily confused and there is a potential for misdiagnosis. CASE REPORT: We present a 58-year-old Hispanic female who was admitted to the hospital with dizziness and fever. Her initial admission diagnosis was severe sepsis secondary to community acquired pneumonia. She was started on intravenous antibiotics. Due to mediastinal lymphadenopathy, lymphoma was considered as a differential diagnosis for which she underwent bronchoscopy and endobronchial ultrasound-guided sampling of her mediastinal lymph nodes. Lymph node aspirate was suggestive of lymphoma. Initial cultures were negative. Her clinical course was complicated with respiratory failure, cytopenia, and rapidly progressive cervical lymphadenopathy. The patient underwent cervical lymph node excision and bone marrow biopsy. The pathology of the lymph nodes confirmed T cell lymphoma, and bone marrow revealed hemophagocytosis. The patient was started on chemotherapy but she continued to deteriorate and died on day 20 of her hospital admission. Post-mortem results of cultures from a cervical lymph node biopsy and PCR were positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. CONCLUSIONS: We suggest an aggressive tissue diagnosis with staining for acid-fast bacilli for early diagnosis in patients presenting with hemophagocytic syndrome secondary to lymphoma as coexisting tuberculosis is a consideration. Tuberculosis re-activation should be considered in patients from an endemic region who present with lymphoma and a deteriorating clinical condition. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2017-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5507798/ /pubmed/28669977 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.903990 Text en © Am J Case Rep, 2017 This work is licensed under Creative Common Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ) |
spellingShingle | Articles Hashmi, Hafiz Rizwan Talib Mishra, Rashmi Niazi, Masooma Venkatram, Sindhaghatta Diaz-Fuentes, Gilda An Unusual Triad of Hemophagocytic Syndrome, Lymphoma and Tuberculosis in a Non-HIV Patient |
title | An Unusual Triad of Hemophagocytic Syndrome, Lymphoma and Tuberculosis in a Non-HIV Patient |
title_full | An Unusual Triad of Hemophagocytic Syndrome, Lymphoma and Tuberculosis in a Non-HIV Patient |
title_fullStr | An Unusual Triad of Hemophagocytic Syndrome, Lymphoma and Tuberculosis in a Non-HIV Patient |
title_full_unstemmed | An Unusual Triad of Hemophagocytic Syndrome, Lymphoma and Tuberculosis in a Non-HIV Patient |
title_short | An Unusual Triad of Hemophagocytic Syndrome, Lymphoma and Tuberculosis in a Non-HIV Patient |
title_sort | unusual triad of hemophagocytic syndrome, lymphoma and tuberculosis in a non-hiv patient |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5507798/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28669977 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.903990 |
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