Transformation of CLL to ALCL: the role of clonality studies in diagnostic molecular haematopathology.

Richard Colling, Daniel Royston, Elizabeth Soilleux
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Clonality studies greatly assist in the diagnosis of challenging haematopathology cases. These robust and standardised tests aid the detection of clonal lymphoid populations and may assist in lymphocyte subtyping. In this case report, a gentleman presented with a high-grade transformation of a B cell neoplasm which histologically and immunophenotypically mimicked a T cell anaplastic large-cell lymphoma. With the aid of T cell and B cell receptor clonality studies, it was demonstrated that this tumour was in fact of B cell lineage. This report exemplifies the role of these increasingly used and relatively new molecular tests in unusual and difficult lymphoma presentations and highlights potential pitfalls in the interpretation of their results.

CLL 向 ALCL 的转化:克隆研究在分子血液病理学诊断中的作用。
克隆研究大大有助于诊断具有挑战性的血液病理病例。这些可靠的标准化检验有助于检测克隆淋巴细胞群,并有助于淋巴细胞亚型鉴定。在本病例报告中,一位男士出现了 B 细胞肿瘤的高级别转化,其组织学和免疫表型与 T 细胞无性大细胞淋巴瘤相似。在 T 细胞和 B 细胞受体克隆性研究的帮助下,证明该肿瘤实际上是 B 细胞系肿瘤。本报告充分说明了这些应用日益广泛且相对较新的分子检测在异常和疑难淋巴瘤病例中的作用,并强调了在解释检测结果时可能存在的误区。
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