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Blood, 15 October 2001, Vol. 98, No. 8, pp. 2358-2363

CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS, INTERVENTIONS, AND THERAPEUTIC TRIALS

Clinical, immunologic, and pathologic correlates of bone marrow involvement in 291 patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related lymphoma

Lasika Seneviratne, Byron M. Espina, Bharat N. Nathwani, Joel A. Chan, Russell K. Brynes, and Alexandra M. Levine

From the Departments of Medicine and Pathology, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, and the University of Southern California/Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and Research Institute, Los Angeles.

Bone marrow involvement is reported in approximately 25% of patients with newly diagnosed acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related lymphoma (ARL). Studied were 291 patients with ARL, diagnosed and treated at one medical center between 1984 and 1998. Clinical, immunologic, and pathologic characteristics of patients with bone marrow involvement were compared with those of patients without marrow involvement. Bone marrow involvement was present in 55 patients (19%). Small noncleaved lymphoma was diagnosed in 38% of the entire group and was the most common pathologic subtype in patients with bone marrow involvement (55% versus 34%; P = .008). Analysis of complete blood counts revealed a median hemoglobin level of 10.6 g/dL in both marrow-positive and marrow-negative groups. In contrast, a platelet count lower than 100 000/µL was more common in patients with bone marrow involvement (27% versus 11%; P = .02). Patients with marrow involvement were more likely to have leptomeningeal (cerebrospinal fluid [CSF]) lymphoma than patients whose marrows were uninvolved (24% versus 7%; P < .001) and were also more likely to have high lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) (P = .002), bone involvement (P < .001), and/or systemic B symptoms including fever, night sweats, and/or weight loss (P = .05). Median survival did not differ between marrow-positive and marrow-negative groups. On multivariate analysis, factors associated with decreased survival of marrow-positive patients included greater than 50% involvement (P = .002), systemic B symptoms (P = .008), and high-grade histologic type (P = .035). Marrow involvement in ARL correlates with small noncleaved pathology, thrombocytopenia lower than 100 000 mm3, high LDH, and lymphomatous involvement of the CSF. Survival is statistically shorter in patients with greater than 50% marrow involvement, high-grade pathology, and/or systemic B symptoms.

© 2001 by The American Society of Hematology.
 

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