Malignant lymphoma in Thailand: changes in the frequency of malignant lymphoma determined from a histopathologic and immunophenotypic analysis of 425 cases at Siriraj Hospital
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Malignant lymphoma in Thailand: changes in the frequency of malignant lymphoma determined from a histopathologic and immunophenotypic analysis of 425 cases at Siriraj Hospital
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- Cancer 1998 Nov 15;83(10):2241
Abstract
Background: Analysis of malignant lymphoma in a single institution at different periods of time can determine the changing status of the disease in the region.
Methods: To compare with the large series of 1095 lymphoma cases reported between 1957-1971 at Siriraj Hospital, the largest hospital in Thailand, a similar study was performed through histopathologic evaluation of 425 lymphoma cases diagnosed consecutively at the same institution between August 1993 and October 1995. Phenotypic analysis was performed by paraffin section-immunoperoxidase studies.
Results: A striking increase in lymphoma cases was noted from 73 cases/year in the first series to 189 cases/year in the second series (an increase of 158.9%). Lymphoma occurred in all age groups, with a peak incidence at the seventh decade of life. The male to female ratio decreased from 2:1 in 1957-1971 to 1.3:1 in the more recent series. The incidence of Hodgkin's disease (HD) was found to have decreased from 28.9% to 8.5%. There were 36 cases (8.5%) of HD and 389 cases (91.5%) of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) reported in the second series. The subtypes of HD included 16 cases of mixed cellularity, 13 cases of nodular sclerosis, 6 cases of lymphocyte depletion, and 1 case of lymphocyte predominance. According to the Working Formulation, the 389 NHL cases included low grade (14.1%), intermediate grade (57.3%), high grade (11.3%), and miscellaneous groups (17.2%). They were classified as small lymphocytic (9.5%), follicular (11.1%), diffuse (50.9%), immunoblastic (4.1%), small noncleaved (4.4%), lymphoblastic (2.8%), anaplastic large cell (9.0%), mycosis fungoides (1.8%), hairy cell leukemia (0.3%), true histiocytic (0.5%), and extramedullary plasmacytoma (1.0%). The immunophenotypes of the 359 NHL cases available for paraffin section-immunoperoxidase studies were B-cell (71.0%), T-cell (24.5%), histiocyte (0.6%), and undetermined phenotypes (3.9%).
Conclusions: The incidence of malignant lymphoma is increasing in Thailand, with a high frequency of intermediate to high grade NHL of B-cell phenotype reported.
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