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Sudden extramedullary and extranodal Philadelphia-positive anaplastic large-cell lymphoma transformation during imatinib treatment for CML:A case report
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作者 Qiong Wu Yong Kang +7 位作者 Jing Xu Wen-Can Ye Zhen-Jiang Li Wen-Feng He Yuan Song Qing-Ming Wang Ai-Ping Tang Ting Zhou 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第28期10339-10345,共7页
BACKGROUND Chronic myeloid leukemia(CML)is a malignant hematologic malignancy that can progress to blast phase with a myeloid or lymphoid phenotype.Some patients with CML can also progress to blast crisis phase;howeve... BACKGROUND Chronic myeloid leukemia(CML)is a malignant hematologic malignancy that can progress to blast phase with a myeloid or lymphoid phenotype.Some patients with CML can also progress to blast crisis phase;however,the transformation of CML into Philadelphia-positive lymphoma is extremely rare.CASE SUMMARY We present a patient with CML who experienced a sudden transformation to anaplastic large-cell lymphoma(ALCL)after 7 mo of treatment with imatinib,during which she had achieved partial cytogenetic response as well as early molecular response.The patient noticed a mass in her left shoulder,the biopsy data of which were consistent with ALCL;moreover,her lymphoma cells exhibited BCR-ABL gene fusion.The patient was diagnosed with Philadelphia-positive ALCL that progressed from CML,and was thus treated with the second generation tyrosine kinase inhibitor nilotinib.Six months later,the mass had totally disappeared and the BCR-ABL fusion gene was undetectable in the peripheral blood.To our knowledge,this is the first patient known to have developed Philadelphia-positive ALCL transformed from CML.CONCLUSION Unexplained lymphadenopathy or an extramedullary mass in a patient with CML may warrant a biopsy and testing for BCR-ABL fusion. 展开更多
关键词 Chronic myeloid leukemia BCR-ABL fusion gene Imatinib mesylate Anaplastic large-cell lymphoma Philadelphia-positive NILOTINIB Case report
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Intravascular proliferating anaplastic lymphoma kinasepositive anaplastic large-cell lymphoma
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作者 Kohei Shiroshita Jun-ichiro Kida +5 位作者 Kensuke Matsumoto Makiko Uemura Genji Yamaoka Yumi Miyai Reiji Haba Osamu Imataki 《World Journal of Hematology》 2015年第2期10-15,共6页
An 82-year-old Japanese man visited our emergency unit complaining of dyspnea. Laboratory data showed 15% atypical lymphocytes in peripheral blood which expressed the T-cell phenotype. Chest/abdominal computed tomogra... An 82-year-old Japanese man visited our emergency unit complaining of dyspnea. Laboratory data showed 15% atypical lymphocytes in peripheral blood which expressed the T-cell phenotype. Chest/abdominal computed tomography depicted hepatosplenomegaly and swelling of systemic lymph nodes. The patient died of advanced respiratory failure 5 d after the first occurrence of his dyspnea. At autopsy, the pathological features revealed a diffuse infiltration of large atypical lymphocytes to systemic organs including the spleen and lung. In immunohistochemical staining, these cells expressed CD30, TIA-1, anaplastic lymphoma kinase(ALK), CD5 and CD3. An advanced surface molecule analysis revealed a lack of CD54(intercellular cell adhesion molecule-1) and CD56(neural cell adhesion molecule). We observed the proliferation and infiltration of these lymphoma cells specifically at the intravascular lesions similar to intravascular lymphoma(IVL). T-cell IVL is not established as an independent clinical entity in the World Health Organization classification, and our patient's ALK-positive T-IVL in lung appears to be the first reported case. 展开更多
关键词 MALIGNANT LYMPHOMA CYTOTOXIC molecule INTRAVASCULAR LYMPHOMA ANAPLASTIC LYMPHOMA kinase ANAPLASTIC large-cell LYMPHOMA
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ALK-positive anaplastic large cell lymphoma presenting multiple lymphomatous polyposis: A case report and literature review
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作者 Makoto Saito Koh Izumiyama +6 位作者 Reiki Ogasawara Akio Mori Takeshi Kondo Masanori Tanaka Masanobu Morioka Kencho Miyashita Mishie Tanino 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2019年第15期2049-2057,共9页
BACKGROUND Anaplastic large cell lymphoma(ALCL)is a type of T-cell lymphoma that can be divided into two categories:anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive(ALK+)and ALK-negative.Gastrointestinal ALK+ALCL is rare.Multiple ... BACKGROUND Anaplastic large cell lymphoma(ALCL)is a type of T-cell lymphoma that can be divided into two categories:anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive(ALK+)and ALK-negative.Gastrointestinal ALK+ALCL is rare.Multiple lymphomatous polyposis(MLP)is thought to be a representative form of gastrointestinal lesion in mantle cell lymphoma,and T-cell lymphomas seldom show this feature.Here,we report the first known case of ALK+ALCL with gastroduodenal involvement to present with MLP.CASE SUMMARY The patient was a 43-year-old man who was complained of a mass in the left inguinal area and was performed open biopsy.ALK+ALCL was diagnosed pathologically.Computed tomography scan demonstrated multiple lymph node lesions in the abdomen-pelvis/inguinal region,and scattered nodular lesions in both lung fields.He did not complain of gastrointestinal symptoms.While,esophagogastroduodenoscopy identified MLP lesions from the antrum of the stomach to the descending portion of the duodenum and mild thickened folds on the corpus of the stomach,and biopsy showed invasion of ALK+ALCL.We treated this patient with six cycles of CHOEP(Cyclophosphamide,Doxorubicin,Vincristine,Etoposide,and Prednisone)chemotherapy.At the conclusion of treatment,there was complete remission.Numerous white scars were found on the stomach,endoscopically consistent with a remission image of lymphoma.The endoscopic features of this case were thought to be similar to those of MCL.CONCLUSION The macroscopic/endoscopic features of gastrointestinal ALK+ALCL may be more similar to those of B-cell lymphomas rather than T-cell lymphomas. 展开更多
关键词 ANAPLASTIC large-cell LYMPHOMA ANAPLASTIC LYMPHOMA kinase MULTIPLE lymphomatous POLYPOSIS T-CELL LYMPHOMA Gastrointestinal involvement
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