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Aggressive large B-cell lymphoma triggered by a parvovirus B19 infection in a previously healthy child.

Laura Olivier-GougenheimFrederique DijoudAlexandra Traverse-GlehenSarah BenezechYves BertrandSylvain LatourEmilie FrobertCarine Domenech
Published in: Hematological oncology (2019)
In absence of red blood cells disease or immune defect, parvovirus B19 (PVB-19) is usually considered as a benign condition. Here, we report the case of a 10-year-old boy, previously healthy, presenting with a PVB-19 infection revealed by a bicytopenia and a voluminous axillary adenopathy. Pathophysiology examination showed reactional lymphoid population. Nine months later and in the absence of remission, a new biopsy of the same adenopathy revealed a Hodgkin lymphoma with area of T-cell rich aggressive large B-cell lymphoma. This case suggests PVB-19 as potential trigger of this malignant childhood hemopathy. Although no definitive conclusion can be drawn, our clinical case questions the role of PVB-19 in lymphomagenesis.
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