Unifocal and multifocal reactive lymphoid hyperplasia vs follicular lymphoma of the ocular adnexa
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ajo.2010.04.007
Unifocal and multifocal reactive lymphoid hyperplasia vs follicular lymphoma of the ocular adnexa
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- Am J Ophthalmol. 2010 Dec;159(6):943
Abstract
Purpose: To characterize the differentiating histopathologic and immunophenotypic features of reactive lymphoid hyperplasia (RLH) and follicular lymphoma of the ocular adnexa.
Design: Retrospective case study with clinical follow-up and review of the literature.
Methods: Clinical records of 9 cases of RLH and 6 cases of follicular lymphoma from 2 institutions were reviewed. Light microscopic evaluation and immunohistochemical stains including CD20, CD3, CD5, CD21, CD23, BCL-2, BCL-6, CD10, kappa, lambda, and Ki67 were used to distinguish the 2 categories.
Results: RLH preferentially involved the conjunctiva, whereas follicular lymphoma had a propensity to involve the lacrimal gland. Microscopic analysis with immunohistochemical staining distinguished RLH from follicular lymphoma. BCL-2 was positive in follicular centers of follicular lymphoma but not in RLH. CD10 identified follicular center cells and Ki67 quantified cells in S-phase. CD21 and CD23 detected dendritic cell scaffoldings of indistinct germinal centers. None of the patients with RLH developed lymphoma during their clinical courses (up to 18 years). However, 3 patients with orbital, but not conjunctival, RLH developed immunohistochemically proven multifocal nonophthalmic supradiaphragmatic adnexal RLH (sites included lung, parotid, axillary nodes, and uvea). All 6 patients with follicular lymphoma had disseminated disease.
Conclusions: A correct diagnosis of RLH vs follicular lymphoma can be reliably established employing immunohistochemical methods. A heretofore undescribed "multifocal RLH" syndrome must be distinguished from follicular lymphoma. Conjunctival RLH can usually be managed surgically without radiotherapy, but "multifocal RLH" required systemic treatment in 2 of 3 patients. Follicular lymphoma requires systemic chemotherapy if discovered beyond stage 1E.
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