Prominent clonal B-cell populations identified by flow cytometry in histologically reactive lymphoid proliferations
- PMID: 15080297
- DOI: 10.1309/4EJ8-T3R2-ERKQ-61WH
Prominent clonal B-cell populations identified by flow cytometry in histologically reactive lymphoid proliferations
Abstract
We describe 6 cases from the University of Washington Hematopathology Laboratory (Seattle) in which prominent, clonal, follicle center B-cell populations were identified by flow cytometry and confirmed by molecular methods, but in which the histologic features showed reactive follicular hyperplasia without evidence of bcl-2 overexpression or the t(14;18). The 6 cases included 5 lymph node biopsy specimens and 1 tonsillectomy specimen. Of the 6 cases, 5 occurred in young males (8-28 years) with no known immunologic abnormality; the other case was a 32-year-old, HIV-positive woman. In all 6 cases, clonal CD10+ B cells representing at least 20% of the total B cells were identified. Available clinical follow-up ranging from 13 to 56 months revealed no evidence of lymphoma in any of the 6 patients. Our findings add rare cases of follicular hyperplasia to the list of histologically reactive settings in which clonal B-cell populations might be present.
Comment in
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Monoclones, monotypes, and neoplasia pitfalls in lymphoma diagnosis.Am J Clin Pathol. 2004 Apr;121(4):457-9. doi: 10.1309/RR8A-XUWM-9FYX-178A. Am J Clin Pathol. 2004. PMID: 15080295 No abstract available.
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