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Query: UMLS:C0079731 (
B-cell lymphoma
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A case of malignant lymphoma showing in a lymph node the characteristic morphologic features of the so-called monocytoid
B-cell lymphoma
(MBCL) is described. This case differs from the reported cases in the literature because atypical cells were observed in the bone marrow biopsy and marrow and peripheral blood smears that were obtained from the patient, a 61-year-old man, during the staging procedures. Lymphocyte surface marker studies on peripheral blood by flow cytometry and DNA analysis revealed a monoclonal population of lambda-positive lymphocytes. The immunophenotype of MBCL cells was studied both in paraffin-embedded lymph node sections by immunoperoxidase method and in peripheral blood by flow cytometric analysis; the cells expressed the SIg with lambda light chain restriction and the HLA-DR antigen; they also had positive results for B-cell-associated antigens, including LN1, LN2, CD 20, CD 22, CD 19, CD 9 but not CD 21, CD 24, and CD 10, T-cell-associated antigens and monocytic markers. In addition, they had negative results for CD 25, CD 38,
PCA
-1. This report emphasizes that in MBCL, peripheral and marrow involvement may occur at presentation analogous to other low-grade B-cell lymphomas. The immunophenotypic characteristics of MBCL cells, though not pathognomonic, are considered to be helpful in differentiating them from circulating cells of other B-cell lymphomas.
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PMID:Monocytoid B-cell lymphoma with bone marrow and peripheral blood involvement at presentation. 236 May 58
The normal tissue counterpart of hairy cell leukemia is unknown. Because of the morphologic similarities of hairy cells to reactive and lymphomatous monocytoid cells, we compared the phenotypic characteristics of seven spleens involved by hairy cell leukemia with four reactive lymph nodes containing benign monocytoid B cells and three lymph nodes diagnosed as monocytoid
B cell lymphoma
. The hairy cells had a phenotype of surface Ig+, B1/Leu-14+, Leu-M5+,
PCA
-1+, Tac+, B2-, BA-1-, BA-2-, J5-, T10-, T11-, Leu-1-, Leu-2a-, Leu-3a-. The immunophenotype of both the reactive and neoplastic monocytoid B lymphocytes was virtually identical to the hairy cells. The major difference was that monocytoid B cells failed to react with anti-Tac and that
PCA
-1 expression was inconsistent. Despite these variances, the immunophenotypic similarities are remarkable, particularly the common expression of B1/Leu-14 and Leu-M5 (S-HCL3), and suggest a possible lineage relationship between hairy and monocytoid B cells.
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PMID:Hairy cells and monocytoid B lymphocytes: are they related? 311 7