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Primary Breast Lymphoma with cutaneous involvement in a patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis - a complication of infliximab therapy?

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Costa C, Aguiar R, Rodrigues M, Carvalho P, Ferreira J, Santiago M, Rito L, Silva J, Duarte C, Silva Jd, Malcata A

Abstract

It is well established that rheumatoid arthritis is associated with an increased risk of lymphoma. The use of tumor-necrosis factor-α inhibitors as a therapy in rheumatoid arthritis has been related to higher incidence of lymphoma arising at atypical and/or unusual locations; however, recent data shows their safety. We report the case of a 79 year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis treated with infliximab, who presented a primary breast lymphoma with cutaneous involvement.

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2016-12-27

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Carlos Costa, Renata Aguiar, Marília Rodrigues, Pedro Carvalho, Joana Ferreira, Mariana Santiago, Luis Rito, Jorge Silva, Cátia Duarte, JAP da Silva, Armando Malcata. Primary Breast Lymphoma with cutaneous involvement in a patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis - a complication of infliximab therapy?. ARP, nº, Apr/Jun 2017:191-195. PMID: 28375194
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