| Literature DB >> 22856405 |
Jamira Sousa1, Lourdes Cabezuelo, Sérgio Almeida, Carlos Filipe, Adélia Simão, Armando Carvalho, J Nascimento Costa.
Abstract
The authors describe an unusual case of a young man presenting with fever, asthenia, anorexia and jaundice, associated to hepatosplenomegaly, evolving rapidly to multiorganic failure. Final diagnosis revealed an aggressive NK cell leukemia/lymphoma associated to the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). The diagnosis, suggested clinically and after bone marrow immunophenotyping, was confirmed by morphologic and immunohistochemical findings on the post-mortem hepatic and splenic biopsy .The tumor cells were positive for CD3 and cytotoxic molecules, TIA, granzyme B and perforin. The herein reported case is a rare clinical entity, only recently recognized and with a difficult early diagnosis. We emphasize the necessity to exclude a Natural Killer cell malignancy in cases with identical characteristics.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22856405
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Med Port ISSN: 0870-399X