Complete Regression of Primary Cardiac Lymphoma With Dose-Attenuated R-CVP Chemotherapeutic Regimen

Amit Mandal(Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust), Faye L. Selby(Wexham Park Hospital), Stuart Deoraj(Wexham Park Hospital), Sofia Metaxa(Wexham Park Hospital), Constantinos G. Missouris(University of Cyprus)
JACC Case Reports
September 4, 2019
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Abstract

An elderly man was found to have a large right atrioventricular mass and pericardial effusion. He was diagnosed and treated as having primary cardiac lymphoma. A dose-attenuated chemotherapy regimen of rituximab, cyclophosphamide, vincristine, and prednisolone, with a cytoreductive pre-phase, afforded complete regression of disease with resolution of the patient’s symptoms, and without deterioration in cardiac function or immunosuppression. The patient remains well 12 months after presentation. (Level of Difficulty: Advanced.)


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