| Literature DB >> 24348825 |
Tomoko Yamashita1, Mitsuaki Ishida2, Hiroko Moro1, Hirofumi Yumoto1, Sachiko Uchibayashi1, Miyuki Yoshii3, Ryota Nakanishi3, Hiroko Okuno3, Takashi Yoshida3, Takafumi Okuno4, Keiko Hodohara5, Hidetoshi Okabe2.
Abstract
Cold agglutinin disease (CAD) is a well-recognized complication of lymphoproliferative disorders. It has been previously recognized that cases of primary CAD frequently exhibit underlying malignant lymphoma in the bone marrow. Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma is the most common subtype of malignant lymphoma; however, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) has also been documented, albeit extremely rare. The current report presents a case of primary bone marrow DLBCL accompanying CAD. A 76-year-old male presented with fever and fatigue. Laboratory tests revealed anemia and elevated bilirubin and cold agglutinins with a titer of 8,192 at 4°C. Bone marrow biopsy demonstrated DLBCL and systemic surveillance failed to detect tumorous lesions or lymphadenopathy. Following R-THP-COP therapy, cold agglutinins titer was markedly decreased (by <4); however, malignant lymphoma relapsed and cold agglutinin levels increased again (4,096). This is the second documented case of primary bone marrow DLBCL accompanying CAD. Previously, malignant lymphoma exclusively involving the bone marrow, namely primary bone marrow lymphoma (PBML), has been recognized as a rare and aggressive subtype. The analyses of the present study revealed that the incidence of hemolytic anemia in primary bone marrow DLBCL may be high compared with conventional DLBCL. Therefore, additional analyses are required to clarify the clinicopathological features of PBML.Entities:
Keywords: cold agglutinin disease; diffuse large B cell lymphoma; primary bone marrow lymphoma
Year: 2013 PMID: 24348825 PMCID: PMC3861573 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2013.1695
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967
Figure 1Histopathological and immunohistochemical features of the bone marrow biopsy. (A) Proliferation of large-sized lymphoid cells with large nuclei and conspicuous nucleoli. (B) Lymphoma cells are positive for CD20 (hematoxylin and eosin; magnification, ×400).