Lymphocyte predominance Hodgkin's disease--an immunohistochemical study
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2559.1990.tb01084.x
Lymphocyte predominance Hodgkin's disease--an immunohistochemical study
Abstract
Lymph node biopsies from 57 local and referred cases, previously diagnosed at Southampton between 1978 and 1987 as lymphocyte predominance Hodgkin's disease were examined using the monoclonal antibodies MT1, UCHL1, L26, LN-1, E29/68 (EMA), Leu-M1 (CD15) and Ber-H2 (CD30). Of the 34 cases with a nodular architecture, 21 (19 male, two female) contained polylobated Reed-Sternberg cell variants with a B-cell phenotype, which lacked expression of CD15. In all cases, the polylobated cells showed positive staining with L26 and LN-1. Six cases expressed EMA and three showed positive staining with Ber-H2. Two cases lacking polylobated cells were reclassified as reactive follicular hyperplasia with progressive transformation of germinal centres. The remaining 11 cases had an atypical immunophenotype and were reclassified, mainly as mixed cellularity Hodgkin's disease. In six cases, the lymph node architecture showed a mixture of nodular and diffuse growth patterns. Five of these cases contained polylobated cells with the typical morphology and immunophenotype of those seen in nodular lymphocyte predominance Hodgkin's disease. The sixth case contained cells expressing CD15, and was reclassified as nodular sclerosing Hodgkin's disease. Of the fifteen biopsies with a diffuse architecture, four contained polylobated B-cells lacking expression of CD15. These were considered to be diffuse lymphocyte predominance Hodgkin's disease. The remaining 11 cases were reclassified as either Hodgkin's disease, mixed cellularity or as T-cell lymphomas.
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