Cytopathological Diagnosis of an Unusual Cause of Malignant Hydrocele

Q3 Medicine
Ankur Jain, A. Khadwal, G. Prakash, N. Gupta, S. Varma, P. Malhotra
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Abstract

Testicular involvement in a case of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is well reported, but occurrence of “isolated” malignant hydrocele is extremely uncommon. We herein report a case of a 22-year-old man who presented to our hematology clinic with fever and easy fatiguability of 2 weeks' duration. Examination revealed pallor, cervical lymphadenopathy, and bilateral scrotal swellings. He was diagnosed as a case of Philadelphia-positive ALL (B-cell type) based on peripheral smear, bone marrow examination, and flow cytometry of the marrow aspirate. Ultrasonography of scrotum revealed bilateral hydrocele with normal testes. Cytopathological analysis of the hydrocele fluid showed the presence of lymphoblasts. The patient was treated with modified BFM-90 protocol along with imatinib mesylate (600 mg/day). He achieved complete remission with a minimal residual disease of <0.001% at the end of induction therapy. However, the hydrocele persisted and a repeat cytological examination of the aspirate did not reveal any lymphoblasts. The patient was treated with consolidation (high-dose methotrexate), bilateral testicular irradiation, and re-induction following which the hydrocele disappeared. The patient is currently on maintenance phase of BFM-90 protocol and is alive at one year of follow-up. Contiguous spread from the subclinical testicular involvement is hypothesized as the mechanism for development of hydrocele in the current case. The role of cytopathology in the early diagnosis of testicular involvement in ALL is emphasized here.
恶性鞘膜积液罕见病因的细胞病理学诊断
急性淋巴细胞白血病(ALL)累及睾丸的病例报道较多,但“孤立性”恶性鞘膜积液的发生极为罕见。我们在此报告一例22岁的男子谁提出了我们的血液诊所发烧和容易疲劳的2周的时间。检查发现面色苍白,颈部淋巴结肿大,双侧阴囊肿胀。根据外周血涂片、骨髓检查和骨髓穿刺流式细胞术诊断为费城阳性ALL (b细胞型)病例。阴囊超声检查显示双侧阴囊积液,睾丸正常。鞘膜积液的细胞病理学分析显示淋巴母细胞的存在。患者采用改良BFM-90方案联合甲磺酸伊马替尼(600mg /天)治疗。在诱导治疗结束时,他的病情完全缓解,残余疾病<0.001%。然而,鞘膜积液持续存在,反复细胞学检查未发现任何淋巴细胞。患者接受巩固治疗(大剂量甲氨蝶呤),双侧睾丸照射,再诱导后,积液消失。患者目前处于BFM-90方案的维持阶段,随访1年存活。从亚临床睾丸受累的连续扩散被假设为本病例鞘膜积液发展的机制。细胞病理学在ALL累及睾丸的早期诊断中的作用在这里被强调。
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