摘要
Epstein Barr virus (EBV) positive mucocutaneous ulcers(EBVMCU) form part of a spectrum of EBV-associatedlymphoproliferative disease. They have been reportedin the setting of immunosenescence and iatrogenicimmunosuppression, affecting the oropharyngeal mucosa,skin and gastrointestinal tract (GIT). Case reports andseries to date suggest a benign natural history respondingto conservative management, particularly in the GIT. Wereport an unusual case of EBVMCU in the colon, arisingin the setting of immunosuppression in the treatment ofCrohn's disease, with progression to Hodgkin lymphoma18 mo after cessation of infliximab. The patient presentedwith multiple areas of segmental colonic ulceration,histologically showing a polymorphous infiltrate withEBV positive Reed-Sternberg-like cells. A diagnosisof EBVMCU was made. The ulcers failed to regressupon cessation of infliximab and methotrexate for 18mo. Following commencement of prednisolone for herCrohn's disease, the patient developed widespreadHodgkin lymphoma which ultimately presented as alife-threatening lower GIT bleed requiring emergencycolectomy. This is the first report of progression ofEBVMCU to Hodgkin lymphoma, in the setting of ongoingiatrogenic immunosuppression and inflammatory boweldisease.
Epstein Barr virus(EBV) positive mucocutaneous ulcers(EBVMCU) form part of a spectrum of EBV-associated lymphoproliferative disease. They have been reported in the setting of immunosenescence and iatrogenic immunosuppression, affecting the oropharyngeal mucosa,skin and gastrointestinal tract(GIT). Case reports and series to date suggest a benign natural history responding to conservative management, particularly in the GIT. We report an unusual case of EBVMCU in the colon, arising in the setting of immunosuppression in the treatment of Crohn's disease, with progression to Hodgkin lymphoma18 mo after cessation of infliximab. The patient presented with multiple areas of segmental colonic ulceration,histologically showing a polymorphous infiltrate with EBV positive Reed-Sternberg-like cells. A diagnosis of EBVMCU was made. The ulcers failed to regress upon cessation of infliximab and methotrexate for 18 mo. Following commencement of prednisolone for her Crohn's disease, the patient developed widespread Hodgkin lymphoma which ultimately presented as a life-threatening lower GIT bleed requiring emergency colectomy. This is the first report of progression of EBVMCU to Hodgkin lymphoma, in the setting of ongoing iatrogenic immunosuppression and inflammatory bowel disease.