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The effects of rituximab treatment during pregnancy on a neonate.
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NeonatologyImmunologyPathologyImmunotherapyHigh-risk PregnancyHematological MalignancyHematologyPublic Health35-Year Old WomanLymphoid NeoplasiaAutoimmune DiseaseMedicineMaternal HealthRituximab ConcentrationsAutoimmunityNewborn MedicineMaternal-fetal MedicineMalignant Blood DisorderPediatricsRituximab TreatmentPregnancyPreterm BirthLymphatic DiseaseAdult T-cell Leukemia-lymphomaB-cell Recovery
A 35-year old woman developed Burkitt's lymphoma and was treated with rituximab and CHOP therapy early during pregnancy. Monitoring of rituximab concentrations and B-cell counts in the child revealed a transient complete B-cell depletion associated with high rituximab cord blood concentrations. B-cell recovery was fast, showing a regular immunophenotype without loss of CD20 antigen, no functional deficits and adequate vaccination IgG titers.
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