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T cell lymphoblastic lymphoma with uncommon CD20 expression.

Ramón Diez-FeijóoJuan José Rodríguez SevillaMarta SalidoLluís ColomoAntonio Salar-Silvestre
Published in: International journal of laboratory hematology (2021)
We report an interesting case of a T lymphoblastic lymphoma (T-LBL) with uncommon CD20 expression. Immunophenotype analysis showed TdT expression with positivity of CD3 and CD7 among other T-lineage markers. Other non-T markers such as CD79a or myeloid-associated antigens were negative. Molecular studies were performed evidencing clonal rearrangements for gamma and beta chain T cell receptor were clonal in the lymph node biopsy. Cytogenetic analysis showed deletions in CDKN2A and NOTCH2 genes. CD20 when present in T-LBL can lead to a false diagnosis of B-LBL. In this scenario, analysis of rearrangements of both immunoglobulin heavy chain B cell receptor and rearrangement of the T cell receptor can be very helpful.
Keyphrases
  • poor prognosis
  • lymph node
  • nk cells
  • binding protein
  • dendritic cells
  • early stage
  • genome wide
  • long non coding rna
  • rectal cancer
  • ultrasound guided
  • cell fate
  • locally advanced