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Pablo Manresa1, Fabián Tarín2, María Niveiro3, María Tasso4, Olga Alda5, Francisco López6, Héctor Sarmiento7, José J Verdú8, Francisco De Paz9, Silvia López10, María Del Cañizo11, Esperanza Such12, Eva Barragán13, Fernanda Martirena14.
Abstract
We describe an exceptional case of erythroid sarcoma in a pediatric patient as a growing orbital mass with no evidence of morphologic bone marrow involvement, who was finally diagnosed of pure erythroid sarcoma based on histopathology and flow cytometry criteria. We discuss the contribution of standardized eight-color flow cytometry as a rapid and reliable diagnostic method. The use of normal bone marrow databases allowed us to identify small aberrant populations in bone marrow and later confirm the diagnosis in the neoplastic tissue.Entities:
Keywords: acute; hematology; immunophenotype; including soft tissue; leukemias; non-rhabdoid; red blood cell disorders; sarcomas
Year: 2017 PMID: 29261159 PMCID: PMC5742758 DOI: 10.3390/children4120113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Children (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9067
Figure 1Brain magnetic resonance imaging that shows a prominent mass involving the right orbit. T1 and T2 sequence, respectively.
Figure 2(A) Identification of minor population of erythroid leukemic cells (red dots), cluster of differentiation 45− (CD45−), CD34+/−, CD36+, CD71+ with abnormal expression of CD105, CD117, Histocompatibility Leukocyte Antigen-D Related (HLADR), and CD33. The correct characterization of these mild changes requires comparison with reference images obtained from normal counterpart (pink line); (B) Identification of blast cells in tissue biopsy. Standardized eight-color flow cytometry (FC) demonstrated a homogeneous population similar (not identical) to the previously identified population in a bone marrow sample. Comparison with reference images demonstrated alterations in the expression of CD36, CD71, CD33, and HLADR. The intense homogeneous positivity to glycophorin A demonstrates the pure erythroid nature of the process.
Figure 3Periorbital biopsy. Diffuse infiltrate of medium-sized cells with intense positivity to CD71 and glycophorin A as well as partial expression of CD43.