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Intrasinusoidal bone marrow infiltration: a common growth pattern for different lymphoma subtypes.

Valérie Costes1, Eliane Duchayne, Jacques Taib, Christophe Delfour, Thérèse Rousset, Pierre Baldet, Georges Delsol, Pierre Brousset.   

Abstract

We report a retrospective immunohistochemical study on bone marrow biopsies of 43 patients with different types of lymphomas showing unusual intrasinusoidal infiltration. Most of these patients presented with splenomegaly (74.4%) and peripheral lymphocytosis (83%). In 20/43 patients, lymphoid infiltrates were not detectable on haematoxylin-eosin sections. After immunohistochemistry on bone marrow biopsies and blood and bone marrow smear examinations, the following diagnoses were made: splenic marginal zone lymphoma with villous lymphocytes (SLVL) in 24 patients, large granular lymphocyte (LGL) leukaemia in 14 patients, hepatosplenic T-cell lymphoma in two patients, anaplastic large cell lymphoma in two patients and intravascular large B-cell lymphoma in one patient. In the presence of intrasinusoidal infiltrates of small lymphocytes, a B-cell phenotype (CD20+, CD76/DBA44+/-) was associated with splenic marginal zone lymphoma whereas intrasinusoidal CD3/CD45RA-positive T-cell infiltrates were strongly suggestive of LGL leukaemia. Intrasinusoidal bone marrow infiltration appears to be a common feature of distinct lymphoma subtypes. Immunohistochemical analysis is essential to detect intrasinusoidal medullary infiltrates (which may be minimal) and should be systematically performed in patients with splenomegaly and peripheral lymphocytosis.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12472568     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2141.2002.03934.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Haematol        ISSN: 0007-1048            Impact factor:   6.998


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