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Table 1 The clinical characteristics of patients with lymphoma after delivery

From: An autopsy case of peripheral T cell lymphoma occurring in a postpartum woman: a unique case suggesting changes in the immunocharacteristics of lymphoma cells before and after delivery

 

Age (years)

Time

Lesion

Disease

[1]

30

During lactation

Bilateral breast

B cell lymphoma

[2]

23

During lactation

Bilateral breast

Burkitt lymphoma

[3]

34

Postpartum

Bilateral breast

Burkitt lymphoma

[4]

Unknown (5 case reports)

During lactation

unknown

Burkitt lymphoma

[5]

Unknown (12 case reports)

Within first 6 months after last delivery

unknown

Hodgkin’s disease

[6]

32

3 months after delivery

Neck, Axilla

ALCL (primary diagnosis)

PTCL (recurrent tumor)

Our case

32

4 days after delivery

Heart, Lung, Liver, Spleen, Pancreas, Kidney, Breast, Adrenal gland Esophagus, Stomach, Intestine, Gallbladder, Urinary bladder, Trachea, Thymus, Diaphragm, Peritoneum, Greater omentum, Aorta, Inferior vena cava Bone, Skin, Uterus, Uterine appendages, Lymph nodes

PTCL