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Relief of Pruritus as an Early Sign of Spinal Cord Compression in Hodgkin's Disease

H. Olsson

H. Olsson

the Department of Oncology, University Hospital, Lund, Sweden

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L. Brandt

L. Brandt

the Department of Oncology, University Hospital, Lund, Sweden

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First published: January/December 1979
Citations: 3

Abstract

ABSTRACT In a patient with advanced Hodgkin's disease (HD) associated with generalized pruritus, an unexpected relief of itching was found to be an early sign of spinal cord compression. Following irradiation of an extradural mass at the Th II level, itching recurred. Although the mechanisms bringing about itching in HD are unknown, the relief and recurrence of the symptom in our patient are in line with a peripheral origin of pruritus in the disease. Spontaneous relief of pruritus in HD despite other signs of active disease should prompt a neurological examination, since early recognition and treatment of spinal cord compression in lymphoma are important to avoid residual neurological disability.

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