Large B-cell lymphoma rich in T-cells and simulating Hodgkin's disease
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Large B-cell lymphoma rich in T-cells and simulating Hodgkin's disease
Abstract
Unusual clinicopathological features drew our attention to nine of 208 cases diagnosed as Hodgkin's disease. Lymph node biopsy specimens in these cases were immunostained with monoclonal antibodies against B-cell, T-cell and Reed-Sternberg cell associated antigens and epithelial membrane antigen (EMA). Reed-Sternberg-like and other atypical large cells were dispersed in a diffuse, small lymphocyte-rich background, consistent more often with the initial diagnosis of diffuse, lymphocyte predominance Hodgkin's disease. The clinical stage in these cases was unusually advanced (stages III and IV). Splenomegaly was a common feature (six of nine cases), the male to female ratio was 7:2 and the median age was 55 years (range 25-77). Response to recognized regimes for Hodgkin's disease treatment was poor in most cases, and three patients died early of their disease. Large cells were B-lymphocytes expressing EMA--an immunophenotype similar to nodular, lymphocyte predominance Hodgkin's disease. Reed-Sternberg cell and T-cell associated antigens were absent on large cells. Mature T-cells, with nuclear irregularities in some instances, predominated in the background. A more appropriate diagnostic category is, therefore, T-cell-rich B-cell lymphoma. The cases represent a 4-5% erroneous diagnosis of Hodgkin's disease and further suggest that there is a need for revision of criteria for the diagnosis of the diffuse, lymphocyte predominance variant.
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