EXTRAMEDULLARY PARAVERTEBRAL MASS: AN UNUSUAL PRESENTATION OF HAIRY CELL LEUKAEMIA

Valentini Samanidou, Aikaterini Panteli, Liontos Angelos, Biros Dimitrios, Diamantina Lymperatou, Haralampos Milionis, Kapsali Eleni
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Background: Hairy cell leukaemia (HCL) is an uncommon, indolent, B-cell, lymphoproliferative disorder typically involving peripheral blood, spleen and bone marrow. It is commonly presenting with pancytopenia, monocytopenia and massive splenomegaly, while accounting for 2% of lymphoid leukaemias. Cases of extranodal lesions caused by HCL are rare, although these have been reported. Here, we report a case of HCL presenting as a paravertebral mass without systemic involvement. Case description: A 58-year-old man was admitted to our hospital due to progressive difficulty walking for a month, without any other symptoms. Blood examination noted mild anaemia with Hb=12.6 g/dl and mild thrombocytopenia of 140,000/ul. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) imaging demonstrated a T6 posterior paravertebral mass lesion, extending into the spinal canal with metastatic bone lesions along the thoracic and lumbar spine. Further imaging study with CT indicated mild splenomegaly (13.4 cm) and an enlarged abdominal lymph node (3.5 cm) near celiac trifurcation. Conclusion: A core-needle biopsy from the paravertebral mass was performed. Results showed small-sized cells with round or oval nuclei, and pale cytoplasm with immunophenotype: B-cell origination with CD20+, Cyclin D1+, DBA.44+, Annexin+ and BRAF+, indicative of HCL.
髓外椎旁肿块:毛细胞白血病的不寻常表现
背景:毛细胞白血病(HCL)是一种不常见、不活跃的 B 细胞淋巴增生性疾病,通常累及外周血、脾脏和骨髓。它通常表现为全血细胞减少、单核细胞减少和巨大脾肿大,占淋巴性白血病的 2%。由 HCL 引起结节外病变的病例虽然已有报道,但并不多见。在此,我们报告了一例表现为椎旁肿块而无全身受累的 HCL 病例。病例描述一名 58 岁的男性因持续行走困难一个月而入院,无任何其他症状。血液检查发现轻度贫血(Hb=12.6 g/dl)和轻度血小板减少症(140,000/ul)。磁共振成像(MRI)和计算机断层扫描(CT)显示,T6后椎旁肿块病变,延伸至椎管,胸椎和腰椎有转移性骨病变。进一步的 CT 成像检查显示轻度脾肿大(13.4 厘米),腹腔三叉神经附近有一个肿大的腹腔淋巴结(3.5 厘米)。结论对椎旁肿块进行了核心针活检。结果显示细胞体积小,核圆形或椭圆形,胞浆苍白,免疫表型为 B 细胞起源,CD20+:B 细胞起源,CD20+、细胞周期蛋白 D1+、DBA.44+、Annexin+ 和 BRAF+,提示为 HCL。
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