| Literature DB >> 30151376 |
Heidi Reinhard1, Dipti M Karamchandani1.
Abstract
Colorectal mucosa with Russell bodies is a reactive inflammatory lesion composed of mature plasma cells, known as Mott cells which contain multiple intracytoplasmic eosinophilic globules. To the best of our knowledge, 3 case reports of colorectal Russell body containing lesions have been reported in the English literature (searched from 1980 to date), including just one case report of Colonic Russell body inflammatory polyp. Their importance lies in being aware of this unusual entity, recognizing it as well as the clinical scenario in which this typically arises and differentiating it from its malignant mimics that come in the histologic differential. This review discusses the clinical and endoscopic presentation, histopathologic features, ancillary studies, pathogenesis, differential diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of this rare lesion.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30151376 PMCID: PMC6087615 DOI: 10.1155/2018/2845291
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Case reports of Russell body containing Mott cells in the colorectum.
| Case no. (Source) | Age, year/ Sex | Location | Clinical Presentation | Endoscopic | Histopathologic | Ancillary Studies |
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| 1 (Coates et al., 2017 [ | 62/Male | Sigmoid Colon | Average risk screening colonoscopy, no GI complaints | <5 mm Erythematous polyp; severe diverticulosis | Inflammatory polyp with Russell bodies in the lamina propria. | CD138 and CD79a positive; |
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| 2. (Muthukumarana et al., 2015 [ | 44/Female | Colon | Diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. Status post kidney and pancreas transplant with immunosuppression. | Normal colonic endoscopy; no colonic polyp | Chronic lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate with Mott cells within the lamina propria in colon, terminal ileum, duodenum and stomach | PAS positive; CD138 positive; |
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| 3 (Brink et al., 1999 [ | 53/Female | Rectum | Indication not provided. No evidence for malignant myeloma or a gammopathy. | Rectal polyp, not further specified | Tubulovillous adenoma with high-grade epithelial dysplasia and dense plasma cell infiltrates containing Russell bodies and Mott cells | IgG monoclonal for kappa light chain |
∗ polyclonal nature confirmed by concomitant expression of kappa and lambda light chain.
Figure 1Low power photomicrograph showing a Russell body inflammatory polyp with associated surface ulceration and granulation tissue. Inset shows a high power photomicrograph of colorectal Russell body containing lesion highlighting the Mott cells, which are plasma cells containing eosinophilic globules (H&E X40, inset H&E X400).
Figure 2Medium power photomicrograph highlighting Russell body inflammatory polyp with surface epithelial erosion and expansion of lamina propria by Mott cells as well as other inflammatory cells (H&E X 200).
Figure 3CD138 immunohistochemical stain highlights the Mott cells in colorectal Russell body containing lesion (CD138 X 100).
Figure 4Polyclonal plasma cells seen in Russell body inflammatory polyp as demonstrated by Kappa (a) and lambda (b) light chain expression (Kappa, Lambda x200).