1. Splenic marginal zone lymphoma with prolymphocytic transformation and cyclin D1 expression in the absence of CCND1 rearrangement.
- Author
-
Elbaz Younes I, Bunting ST, and Zhang X
- Subjects
- Humans, Male, Gene Rearrangement, Middle Aged, Aged, In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence, Cyclin D1 genetics, Cyclin D1 metabolism, Lymphoma, B-Cell, Marginal Zone genetics, Lymphoma, B-Cell, Marginal Zone pathology, Lymphoma, B-Cell, Marginal Zone diagnosis, Splenic Neoplasms genetics, Splenic Neoplasms pathology, Splenic Neoplasms diagnosis, Splenic Neoplasms metabolism
- Abstract
Splenic marginal zone lymphoma (SMZL) is one of the most common B-cell lymphomas that affect the spleen. We report a case with splenomegaly and lymphocytosis that showed a clonal B-cell population lacking CD5 and CD10 expression. Notably, the atypical lymphoid cells showed prolymphocytoid morphology and expressed cyclin D1. Fluorescence in-situ hybridization was negative for CCND1/IgH rearrangement. The prolymphocytoid morphology and cyclin D1 expression present a diagnostic pitfall. The clinical presentation, morphology, immunophenotype, and molecular genetic findings are most consistent with a diagnosis of SMZL with prolymphocytic transformation and cyclin D1 expression. Here, we present this case along with a review of the literature, and summarize the clinicopathological characteristics of SMZL with prolymphocytic transformation., Competing Interests: Declarations. Conflict of interest: The authors declare they have no conflict of interest., (© 2024. Japanese Society of Hematology.)
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF