Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia with an Interfollicular Architecture: Avoiding Diagnostic Confusion with Monocytoid B-cell Lymphoma

Certain low grade B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders can be mistaken for each other morphologically, particularly when there is partial lymph node involvement. We encountered two cases of chronic lymphocytic leukemia, in which the interfollicular growth pattern and the pale appearance of the neo-p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Leukemia & lymphoma 1995, Vol.18 (1-2), p.179-184
Hauptverfasser: Nguyen, Doyen T., Diamond, Lawrence W., Schwonzen, Martin, Bohlen, Herbert, Diehl, Volker
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Zusammenfassung:Certain low grade B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders can be mistaken for each other morphologically, particularly when there is partial lymph node involvement. We encountered two cases of chronic lymphocytic leukemia, in which the interfollicular growth pattern and the pale appearance of the neo-plastic proliferation in the lymph nodes led to a misclassification as monocytoid B-cell lymphoma. The correct diagnosis was established, however, when the lymph node morphology was carefully reexamined, with the knowledge of the clinical history, peripheral blood findings, and bone marrow data. The immunophenotype of the neoplastic cells in the peripheral blood (CD5, CD23, weak fluorescence intensity of surface immunoglobulin and CD22) and the lymph node immunohistochemistry (weak L26 staining, strong MT1 positivity) confirmed the diagnosis of chronic lymphocytic leukemia. These two cases demonstrate the necessity of a systematic approach to lymph node morphology and the utility of a multiparameter approach in the diagnosis of lymphoproliferative disorders.
ISSN:1042-8194
1029-2403
DOI:10.3109/10428199509064940