| Literature DB >> 18784824 |
Xianfeng F Zhao1, Anjum Hassan, Arie Perry, Yi Ning, Sanford A Stass, Louis P Dehner.
Abstract
Diagnosis and classification of aggressive mature B-cell lymphoma with atypical morphology remains a challenge. To identify factors that may contribute to the atypical morphology, we selected eight such cases and evaluated their morphologic, immunophenotypic and cytogenetic features and clinical outcomes. The neoplastic cells showed a diffuse monotonous infiltrating pattern with a spectrum of morphology including: 1) L1 lymphoblastic; 2) centroblastic; 3) immunoblastic; and 4) mixed centroblastic and immunoblastic. The lymphoma cells in most cases were positive for CD10 and/or BCL6, and showed BCL2 expression. 6 of 8 cases showed C-MYC rearrangements, and interestingly, all 6 cases demonstrated a proliferation index of < or =90%. 3 of the 6 cases also demonstrated t(14;18). Clinical follow-up indicated that aggressive mature B-cell lymphoma may benefit from more intensified chemotherapeutic regimens used for BL. Our study suggests that aggressive mature B-cell lymphoma with atypical morphology may be another "grey zone lymphoma" lying in the spectrum between Burkitt lymphoma and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.Entities:
Keywords: Aggressive mature B-cell lymphoma; Burkitt lymphoma; C-MYC rearrangement; diffuse large B-cell lymphoma; grey zone lymphoma
Year: 2008 PMID: 18784824 PMCID: PMC2480535
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Exp Pathol ISSN: 1936-2625