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CASE REPORT
Late relapse of progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy postallogenic transplant in a young patient with CLL
  1. Ana Sanchez-Quintana1,
  2. Joaquín Breña-Atienza1,
  3. Carmen Marrero-Santos1,
  4. Luis Alvarez-Acosta2
  1. 1Department of Hematology and Hemotherapy, Hospital Universitario Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
  2. 2Department of Cardiology, Hospital Universitario Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
  1. Correspondence to Luis Alvarez-Acosta, luisalvaco{at}gmail.com

Summary

We describe a case of progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy (PML) in a 39-year-old patient diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) who underwent two allogenic matched-sibling stem cell transplantations. PML was confirmed just after the first transplantation with cerebral MRI and by PCR in the cerebrospinal fluid. After immunosuppression withdrawal and cidofovir treatment, he achieved a reversal of clinical symptoms, John Cunningham (JC) virus positivity and MRI lesions regression. He remained asymptomatic for 5 years with no signs of infection activity, even though he received three new chemotherapy regimens due to a CLL relapse. However, after the second stem cell transplantation, new neurological symptoms began and a reactivation of the JC virus infection was detected. This time, treatment with mefloquine was started, but he experienced a progressive neurological deterioration and died 1 month after the symptoms began.

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