Literature DB >> 12111786

Cytogenetic findings in reactive lymphoid hyperplasia: significance of non-clonal t(3;14) and t(3;22).

Wing Y Au1, Douglas E Horsman, Joseph M Connors, Richard J Klasa, Randy D Gascoyne.   

Abstract

Despite several reports of the molecular detection of recurrent lymphoma translocations in reactive lymph nodes (LN), cytogenetic analysis is seldom performed on such cases. We report the clinical and cytogenetic analysis results on 30 reactive LN. Of these, 17 cases yielded either no growth (n = 9) or normal metaphases only (n = 8), and seven of the 17 patients subsequently developed lymphoma. Lymphoma developed in all 10 patients with a clonal karyotype (median of 2.6 months). Three patients (1 HIV-positive) had non-clonal t(3;14) or t(3;22). Their lymphadenopathy resolved spontaneously, and none progressed to lymphoma at 4-6 years of follow-up. Molecular methods detected a small B-cell clone in one case and an oligoclonal B-cell population in the other. Cytogenetic analysis may be useful for interpreting cases of lymphoid hyperplasia. A clonal abnormality is highly predictive of concurrent and/or subsequent lymphoma. A lymphoma-specific but non-clonal abnormality does not necessarily herald the development of subsequent lymphoma. Copyright 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12111786     DOI: 10.1002/ajh.10109

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hematol        ISSN: 0361-8609            Impact factor:   10.047


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1.  Early lesions in lymphoid neoplasia: Conclusions based on the Workshop of the XV. Meeting of the European Association of Hematopathology and the Society of Hematopathology, in Uppsala, Sweden.

Authors:  Falko Fend; José Cabecadas; Philippe Gaulard; Elaine S Jaffe; Philip Kluin; Isinsu Kuzu; Loann Peterson; Andrew Wotherspoon; Christer Sundström
Journal:  J Hematop       Date:  2012-09       Impact factor: 0.196

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