T-Cell Lymphoblastic Lymphoma Arising in the Setting of Myeloid/Lymphoid Neoplasms with Eosinophilia: LMO2 Immunohistochemistry as a Potentially Useful Diagnostic Marker.
Magda ZanelliGiuseppe Gaetano LoscoccoElena SabattiniMaurizio ZizzoFrancesca SanguedolceLuigi PanicoDaniela FanniRaffaella SantiCecilia CapreraCristiana RossiAlessandra SorianoAlberto CavazzaAlessandro GiuntaCristina MecucciAlessandro M VannucchiStefano A PileriStefano AscaniPublished in: Cancers (2021)
LMO2 may represent a potentially useful marker to identify T-LBL developing in the context of M/LNs-Eo. In this setting, T-LBL shows LMO2 immunohistochemical profile overlapping with cortical thymocytes and iT-LBP, possibly reflecting different molecular patterns involved in the pathogenesis of T-LBL arising in the setting of M/LNs-Eo.