Benign proliferative lesions mimicking recurrence of Hodgkin's disease.

Salvage treatment in patients with recurrent Hodgkin's disease is more effective when tumor burden is minimal. That is why more intensive follow-up strategies, including frequent imaging tests, have been recently developed for the detection of early relapse. However, as screening procedures become more sensitive, there is an increasing risk of false-positive results, demonstrating nonmalignant proliferative disorders. We describe three young patients who had lymphocyte-predominant or mixed-cellularity Hodgkin's disease and were in clinical complete remission for 2.5-3 years after a combined treatment with chemotherapy and radiation. Imaging tests revealed new gallium-avid lymphadenopathy in the chest in two cases. Pathologically enlarged pelvic lymph nodes were identified in another case, after a diagnosis of recurrent disease in axilla. Those findings were interpreted as relapse, and the patients underwent thoracotomy and laparotomy, respectively, for histologic confirmation. The results showed progressively transformed germinal centers and sarcoid-like lesions, two benign proliferative disorders. When patients with Hodgkin's disease in remission show new lymphadenopathy, even with positive gallium scan, it seems mandatory to obtain tissue for histologic examination, even through invasive procedures such as laparotomy and thoracotomy, to avoid wrong diagnosis and unnecessary treatment.

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