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CMV Pneumonitis following Bendamustine containing Chemotherapy.

Bendamustine has been increasingly used for treatment of indolent lymphoma for the past few years. The data on safety profile of this drug is still emerging with the increasing use of this drug. The higher occurrence of CMV reactivation with this drug has been reported in few case reports only. We report a case of CMV penumonitis initially presenting as unexplained pyrexia which responded well to intravenous Ganciclovir. This case report re-iterates the suspicion of CMV reactivation in lymphoma patients receiving bendamustine who present with unexplained pyrexia or chest symptoms.

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