| Literature DB >> 25120825 |
Jia-Zhu Wu1, Ke Min2, Lei Fan1, Li Wang1, Ji Xu1, Jian-Yong Li1, Wei Xu1.
Abstract
Plasmablastic lymphoma (PBL) is an uncommon malignancy which predominantly occurs in the oral cavity of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive patients. Sporadic cases have been published describing PBL in immunocompetent patients as well as in immunodeficient patients following immunosuppressive therapy or transplantation. We hereby reported a case of PBL in a 69-year-old, HIV-negative male subjected to combination treatment with fludarabine and rituximab for nongastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma. The diagnosis of PBL was made with tumor cells of immunoblasts or plasmablasts morphology strongly positive for MUM-1, EMA and CD138, and partly positive for CD38, and negative for CD20, BCL-6, and CD56, and approximately 80% of which were positive for Ki-67. The case presented PBL after MALT, and a history of chemotherapy including fludarabine and rituximab led to the potential immunocompromised state. The patient died 5 months after the diagnosis of PBL.Entities:
Keywords: Plasmablastic lymphoma; case report; non-gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25120825 PMCID: PMC4129060
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Exp Pathol ISSN: 1936-2625