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Cutaneous precursor B-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma in 2 adult patients: clinicopathologic and molecular cytogenetic studies with a review of the literature.

Danielle Shafer1, Hong Wu, Tahseen Al-Saleem, Kavita Reddy, Hossein Borghaei, Stuart Lessin, Mitchell Smith.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Precursor B-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma (B-LBL) is an uncommon high-grade neoplasm of immature B cells. In contrast to the more common lymphoblastic lymphoma of T-cell lineage, B-LBL can be an extranodal disease, with a propensity to involve skin and bone. Most reported cases of B-LBL in the skin, a rarity in adults, are manifestations of existing systemic disease. OBSERVATIONS: We report 2 unusual cases of primary cutaneous B-LBL in adults. Fluorescence in situ hybridization studies, not previously reported in primary cutaneous B-LBL to our knowledge, demonstrated rearrangement of the MLL gene in one patient and possible hyperdiploidy in the other, both reported in precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
CONCLUSIONS: Review of the literature identified 13 reported cases of B-LBL occurring primarily in the skin, in addition to our 2 cases. Precursor B-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma is more common in children and in young adults, with a tropism for the head and neck region. Histologically, B-LBL must be differentiated from other high-grade lymphoid tumors and small "blue round cell" tumors. Because of the common absence of mature B-cell markers in immunohistochemical studies and the frequent expression of CD99, B-LBL may present a diagnostic challenge. Although there is a suggestion in a limited number of patients that abbreviated therapy may provide long-term disease control, the risk of relapse remains significant, particularly if a patient's condition is misdiagnosed and the patient is treated as having mature B-cell lymphoma. In the absence of prospective studies for this population, patients with B-LBL are treated currently with intensive acute lymphoblastic leukemia regimens.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18794461     DOI: 10.1001/archderm.144.9.1155

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dermatol        ISSN: 0003-987X


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Authors:  Rodrigo Lopes da Silva; Teresa Fernandes; Alexandra Lopes; Susana Santos; Manuela Mafra; António Silva Rodrigues; Aida Botelho de Sousa
Journal:  Head Neck Pathol       Date:  2010-08-22

2.  B-lymphoblastic lymphoma with TCF3-PBX1 fusion gene.

Authors:  Mari Kubota-Tanaka; Tomoo Osumi; Shouko Miura; Hiroshi Tsujimoto; Toshihiko Imamura; Akira Nishimura; Kentaro Oki; Kozue Nakamura; Satoshi Miyamoto; Kento Inoue; Maiko Inoue; Takahiro Kamiya; Masakatsu Yanagimachi; Tsubasa Okano; Noriko Mitsuiki; Takeshi Isoda; Kohsuke Imai; Hirokazu Kanegane; Tomohiro Morio; Shinji Kounami; Mikiya Endo; Motohiro Kato; Masatoshi Takagi
Journal:  Haematologica       Date:  2018-09-27       Impact factor: 9.941

Review 3.  Extramedullary B lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (B-ALL/B-LBL): a diagnostic challenge.

Authors:  Praveen Ramakrishnan Geethakumari; Marc S Hoffmann; Naveen Pemmaraju; Shimin Hu; Jeffrey L Jorgensen; Susan O'Brien; Naval Daver
Journal:  Clin Lymphoma Myeloma Leuk       Date:  2014-02-02

4.  Primary cutaneous B-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma in an elderly man.

Authors:  Su-Yeon Cho; Seung-Sook Lee; Dae Hyun Back; Kyung Ah Lim; Ye Rim Lee; Hye Jin Kang
Journal:  Korean J Hematol       Date:  2011-12-27

5.  Leukemia cutis in a patient with pre-B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

Authors:  Andrés Eduardo Campuzano-García; Bertha Torres-Álvarez; Juan Pablo Castanedo-Cázares
Journal:  JAAD Case Rep       Date:  2015-10-03
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