| Literature DB >> 34176384 |
Claire S Rosenbaum1, Davis M Seelig1, Erin N Burton1,2, Angela D Gwynn1, Jennifer Granick1, Hannah R Able1.
Abstract
A 12-y-old, castrated male Pomeranian dog was presented because of mandibular lymph node (LN) enlargement. Physical examination and a complete blood count revealed generalized lymphadenopathy and moderate lymphocytosis. Fine-needle aspirate cytology revealed expansion of medium lymphocytes in the right mandibular LN and expansion of large lymphocytes in the left popliteal LN. Flow cytometry identified 2 aberrant lymphocyte populations in both LNs, namely a CD5+CD45- T-cell population, and a large CD21+ B-cell population. Flow cytometry of the peripheral blood revealed an identical population of aberrant CD45- T cells. The patient was diagnosed with concurrent T-zone lymphoma and leukemia, and B-cell lymphoma. Multi-agent chemotherapy was instituted, and serial clinical and flow cytometric analysis revealed complete remission of the neoplastic B cells, but persistence of the neoplastic T cells and persistent lymphadenopathy. This case affirms the diagnostic value of flow cytometry and reveals a unique limitation of the RECIST criteria.Entities:
Keywords: B-cell lymphoma; RECIST criteria; T-zone lymphoma/leukemia; cytology; dogs; flow cytometry; lymph node
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34176384 PMCID: PMC8366240 DOI: 10.1177/10406387211027162
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Diagn Invest ISSN: 1040-6387 Impact factor: 1.569