Fotoféresis en el tratamiento de Síndrome de Sézary: Caso clínico.
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Lyphoma, T cell, Sezary Sindrome, PhotopheresisResumen
Sezary syndrome (SS) is an unusually aggressive T- cell lymphoma characterized by the triad of erythroderma, the presence of more than 1000 Sezary cells in peripheral blood and lymphadenopathies. It is accompanied by generalized pruritus and poor quality of life. The management of SS depends on its stage, patient comorbidities, and treatment availability. Extracorporeal photopheresis (ECP) is the first line of treatment for patients with T-cell lymphomas in stage IVA1, IVA2 or SS. This treatment comprises three phases: leukapheresis, photoactivation and subsequent reinfusion of lymphocytes. As it is an immunomodulatory therapy it does not produce generalized immunosuppression. We report a 76 years-old male with SS stage IIIb initially treated with 12 sessions of ultraviolet phototherapy without response. After 10 well-tolerated sessions of ECP, itching and skin lesions eventually disappeared.Descargas
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2015-09-23
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Molgó, M., Jaque, A., Vial, V., Ocqueteau, M., Pereira, J., Chang, M., & González, S. (2015). Fotoféresis en el tratamiento de Síndrome de Sézary: Caso clínico. Revista Médica De Chile, 143(11). Recuperado a partir de https://mail.revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/4102
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