Ch. 25 - B-cell lymphoma and lymphocytic leukemia Flashcards

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How do cutaneous B-cell neoplasms compare to nodal B-cell neoplasms?

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Generally have a better prognosis.

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Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma

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Primary cutaneous follicle center cel lymphoma

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Follicles with reduced or absent mantle zones and tingible body macrophages. Lack of polarity. CD20+, CD79+, BCL2-, BCL6+. t(14;18) is uncommon in cutaneous.

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Distinguish between nodal and primary cutaneous follicle center cell lymphomas.

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In primary cutaneous, BCL2 expression is rare. Positivity suggests a nodal primary with secondary skin involvement.

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Cutaneous diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, leg type

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Dense diffuse infiltrate of large round immunoblast-type cells with prominent nucleoli and no centrocytes. CD20+, CD79a+, BCL2+, MUM1+.

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Cutaneous diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, other than leg-type

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Monomorphous population of centroblast-like cells with benign mixed background. Usually BCL6+.

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Intravascular large B-cell lymphoma

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Partial occlusion of vessels by large round tumor cells (hobnailing) and fibrin. CD20+, CD79a+. Can produce neurologic deficits! Aggressive.

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Lymphomatoid granulomatosis

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EBV-associated angiocentric infiltrate. May have granulomatous inflammation.

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CLL/SLL

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Mature round monotonous lymphocytes in dermis often with Grenz zone. May have prolymphocytes. CD5+, CD19+, CD20 (weak), CD23/43+, CD10/D1-.

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Mantle cell lymphoma

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Usually nodal-primary. Intermediate-sized lymphocytes with irregular nuclei. CD5+, CD20+, BCL2+, CD23-. t(11;14)/CyclinD1 overexpression.

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Burkitt lymphoma

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Usually not cutaneous primary. “Starry-sky” diffuse growth with macrophages phagoctizing necrotic tumor. CD19/20+, CD79a+, MIB-1 100%.

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B-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma/leukemia

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Lymphoblasts slightly larger than mature lymphocytes with inconscpicuous nucleoli and scant cytoplasm. Starry-sky tingible pattern. TdT+, CD34+, CD79a+.

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Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma

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14
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Primary cutaneous follicle center cell lymphoma

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15
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Cutaneous DLBCL, leg type

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Cutaneous DLBCL, other than leg type

17
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Intravascular large B-cell lymphoma

18
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CLL/SLL