Intrasinusoidal bone marrow infiltration and splenic marginal zone lymphoma: a quantitative study

被引:13
作者
Pich, A [1 ]
Fraire, F [1 ]
Fornari, A [1 ]
Bonino, LD [1 ]
Godio, L [1 ]
Bortolin, P [1 ]
Chiusa, L [1 ]
Palestro, G [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Turin, Dipartimento Sci Biomed & Oncol Umana, Sect Pathol, I-10126 Turin, Italy
关键词
bone marrow pathology; intrasinusoidal infiltration; splenic marginal zone lymphoma; diagnosis;
D O I
10.1111/j.1600-0609.2005.00624.x
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Intrasinusoidal infiltration (ISI) is a pattern of invasion that is rarely found on bone marrow (BM) biopsies, and is considered as a hallmark of splenic marginal zone cell lymphoma (SMZL). We analysed BM biopsies showing intrasinusoidal infiltration from 54 consecutive patients with different types of lymphoma to verify if ISI quantity was a diagnostic criterion for SMZL. There were 35 primary splenic lymphoma (PSL) and 19 non-PSL; 28 SMZL, three non-splenic MZL, six mantle cell, six small lymphocytic, four follicular, four diffuse large B cell, one peripheral T cell, one lymphoplasmacytic and one anaplastic large-cell lymphoma. The quantity of BM infiltrate was assessed on CD45, CD20 and CD3 stained sections. The mean percentage of total (TI) and intrasinusoidal (ISI) lymphocytes was calculated in 10 areas for each case. TI quantity was 21.57 in PSL and 35.05 in non-PSL (P = 0.04). ISI quantity was 5.23 in PSL and 7.62 in non-PSL (P = 0.08), 5.83 in SMZL and 2.83 in other types of PSL (P = 0.12), 4.46 in non-splenic MZL and 8.21 in other types of non-PSL (P = 0.28). No difference in ISI quantity was found among the lymphoma subtypes, either in PSL (P = 0.74) or non-PSL (P = 0.3). The data demonstrate that ISI quantity in BM biopsies is not a reliable diagnostic parameter for SMZL.
引用
收藏
页码:392 / 398
页数:7
相关论文
共 22 条
[1]   Patterns of bone marrow involvement in 58 patients presenting primary splenic marginal zone lymphoma with or without circulating villous lymphocytes [J].
Audouin, J ;
Le Tourneau, A ;
Molina, T ;
Camilleri-Broët, S ;
Adida, C ;
Comperat, E ;
Benattar, L ;
Delmer, A ;
Devidas, A ;
Rio, B ;
Diebold, J .
BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, 2003, 122 (03) :404-412
[2]   LYMPHOPROLIFERATIONS IN THE BONE-MARROW - IDENTIFICATION AND EVOLUTION - CLASSIFICATION AND STAGING [J].
BARTL, R ;
FRISCH, B ;
BURKHARDT, R ;
JAGER, K ;
PAPPENBERGER, R ;
HOFFMANNFEZER, G .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY, 1984, 37 (03) :233-254
[3]  
Catovsky D, 1999, SEMIN HEMATOL, V36, P148
[4]   Intrasinusoidal bone marrow infiltration: a common growth pattern for different lymphoma subtypes [J].
Costes, V ;
Duchayne, E ;
Taib, J ;
Delfour, C ;
Rousset, T ;
Baldet, P ;
Delsol, G ;
Brousset, P .
BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, 2002, 119 (04) :916-922
[5]   INTRAVASCULAR LYMPHOMATOSIS - A CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF 10 CASES AND ASSESSMENT OF RESPONSE TO CHEMOTHERAPY [J].
DIGIUSEPPE, JA ;
NELSON, WG ;
SEIFTER, EJ ;
BOITNOTT, JK ;
MANN, RB .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 1994, 12 (12) :2573-2579
[6]  
DIXON WJ, 1990, BMPD STAT SOFTWARE M
[7]  
FOUCAR K, 2001, BONE MARROW PATHOLOG, P438
[8]   Splenic marginal zone lymphoma [J].
Franco, V ;
Florena, AM ;
Iannitto, E .
BLOOD, 2003, 101 (07) :2464-2472
[9]   Intrasinusoidal bone marrow infiltration: A possible hallmark of splenic lymphoma [J].
Franco, V ;
Florena, AM ;
Campesi, G .
HISTOPATHOLOGY, 1996, 29 (06) :571-575
[10]  
Franco V, 2001, CANCER-AM CANCER SOC, V91, P294, DOI 10.1002/1097-0142(20010115)91:2<294::AID-CNCR1001>3.0.CO