
Vol. 28, No. 6-7, 2005
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Case Report · Kasuistik
ALK-Positive Neutrophil-Rich Variant of Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma Diagnosed after Head Trauma
D. Tamiolakisa; N. Papadopoulosb; J. Venizelosb; D. Kakagiab; S. Nikolaidoua; S. Boliotia; C. Kouskoukisc
aDepartment of Cytology, General Hospital of Chania, Crete,
bDepartment of Histology/Embryology,
cDepartment of Dermatology, Democritus University of Thrace, Alexandroupolis, Greece
Onkologie 2005;28:356-358
(DOI: 10.1159/000085475)
Summary
Background: Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) expression
has not been described in neutrophil-rich anaplastic
large cell lymphoma (NR-ALCL). Case Report: A 12-year
old female with a 4-weeks history of a non-resolving
bump over the forehead resulting from injury, was diagnosed
of stage IE cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, and radiation
was employed. Shortly after completion of therapy,
there was progress of the disease on the soft tissue of
the right hand, and bone marrow involvement was also
found. A fine-needle aspiration of the hand mass was
performed, and a diagnosis of CD30+/ALK+ NR-ALCL,
was rendered. Methods: We studied the morphological
characteristics of CD30+/ALK+ NR-ALCL using histological
methods. A panel of antibodies were used to establish
diagnosis and subtyping. In addition EBV status and
molecular cytogenetics were determined. Conclusions:
ALK-ALCL arising in the skin represents a single disease
with a broad spectrum of morphology; clinicians and
pathologists should be aware of this neutrophil-rich (NR)
variant with aggressive clinical presentation.
Copyright © 2005 S. Karger GmbH, Freiburg
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