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Am J Surg Pathol. 1998 Feb;22(2):201-7.
CD5+ low-grade marginal zone B-cell
lymphomas with localized presentation.
Ballesteros E,
Osborne BM, Matsushima AY.
Department of Pathology, Columbia-Presbyterian
Medical Center, College of Physicians and Surgeons
of Columbia University, New York, New York 10032,
USA.
Marginal zone B-cell lymphomas (MZBCLs)
are low-grade lymphomas that characteristically lack
CD5 expression. However, rare cases of MZBCL have
been described in which the lymphomatous B cells
coexpress CD5 (CD5+ MZBCL). In 7 of 9 reported CD5+
MZBCLs, there was evidence of widespread disease. We
report four additional cases of CD5+ MZBCL. Three
cases were low-grade B-cell lymphomas of
mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) involving
the lungs, the conjunctiva (bilateral), and the
uterus. The remaining case represented a monocytoid
B-cell lymphoma involving a posterior cervical lymph
node. Southern blot hybridization did not show
rearrangements of bc11 or bc12 in the three cases
analyzed. All four patients had localized disease
and normal peripheral blood counts. Staging of bone
marrow biopsies from three patients did not show
evidence of bone marrow involvement. The remaining
patient had bilateral conjunctival lesions that were
present for 15 years without progression. These four
additional cases of CD5+ MZBCL show that this group
of low-grade B-cell lymphomas occasionally may
exhibit an atypical phenotype. Furthermore, in this
study, the CD5+ MZBCLs were clinically localized at
presentation, in contrast to most other reported
cases, which have had dissemination to bone marrow
or peripheral blood.
PMID: 9500221 [PubMed - indexed for
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