Immunoblastic Follicular Lymphoma: A Very Unusual Transformation of Low-Grade Follicular Lymphoma.
Publication/Presentation Date
11-1-2014
Abstract
A 73-year-old man, in clinical remission 17 years after radiation therapy for a localized low-grade follicular lymphoma (FL), developed extensive lymphadenopathy, ascites, and splenomegaly with splenic masses. Axillary lymph node biopsy showed FL composed of nodules of centrocytes side by side with nodules of immunoblasts rather than centroblasts. Immunophenotyping revealed conventional FL markers (BCL-2, BCL-6, and CD10) as well as MUM-1 in the immunoblastic component, suggesting postgerminal center differentiation. Fluorescence in situ hybridization showed t(14;18) in both centrocytic and immunoblastic components and a copy gain of BCL-6 predominantly in the immunoblastic component. Areas of centrocytic and of immunoblastic nodules were macrodissected separately and underwent molecular evaluation for immunoglobulin heavy chain gene rearrangement. Identical base-pair peaks were found, attesting to their clonal identity. This case represents a very unusual example of transformation of a low-grade FL to a nodular immunoblastic FL.
Volume
45
Issue
11
First Page
2359
Last Page
2363
ISSN
1532-8392
Published In/Presented At
Gheith, S., Cornfield, D., Chen, W., Singh-Kahlon, P., & Ahmed, B. (2014). Immunoblastic follicular lymphoma: a very unusual transformation of low-grade follicular lymphoma. Human Pathology, 45(11), 2359-2363. doi:10.1016/j.humpath.2014.07.016
Disciplines
Hematology | Medical Pathology | Medicine and Health Sciences | Oncology | Pathology
PubMedID
25223592
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Department(s)
Department of Medicine, Hematology-Medical Oncology Division, Department of Medicine Faculty, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Document Type
Article