Genotypic divergence precedes clinical dissemination in a case of synchronous bilateral B-cell malignant lymphoma of the testes

Malignant lymphoma of the testis occurs bilaterally more often than any other tumor type. We report the case of a 62-year-old man who presented with synchronous, bilateral, testicular malignant lymphomas without clinical or radiologic evidence of extratesticular disease. The patient received no ther...

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Veröffentlicht in:Human pathology 1993-06, Vol.24 (6), p.675-678
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description Malignant lymphoma of the testis occurs bilaterally more often than any other tumor type. We report the case of a 62-year-old man who presented with synchronous, bilateral, testicular malignant lymphomas without clinical or radiologic evidence of extratesticular disease. The patient received no therapy other than bilateral orchiectomy and subsequently developed widespread disease 6 months later. Southern blot DNA analysis was performed on the initial orchiectomy samples for immunoglobulin (Ig) gene rearrangements. These genotypic analyses showed different clonal rearrangements in the Ig heavy chain J H region but identical clonal rearrangements in the Ig light chain C Kappa region. To our knowledge this is the first genotypic demonstration of a common clonal origin in synchronous, bilateral, testicular malignant lymphomas. We interpret these findings as molecular evidence that the patient's malignant lymphoma was already disseminated at initial presentation, although it was clinically undetectable at that time.
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Biological and medical sciences
clonal evolution
Genotype
Gynecology. Andrology. Obstetrics
Humans
Immunoglobulin G - genetics
Immunoglobulin Heavy Chains - genetics
Immunoglobulin Light Chains - genetics
immunohistochemistry
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Lymphoma, B-Cell - pathology
Male
Male genital diseases
malignant lymphoma
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Southern blot
Testicular Neoplasms - genetics
Testicular Neoplasms - immunology
Testicular Neoplasms - pathology
testis
Tumors
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