伯基特白血病伴非典型免疫表型:1例报告及文献复习。

Neil J Rawlinson, Peter Baker, Samir B Kahwash
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伯基特白血病(BL)在儿童急性白血病中占很小但很重要的一部分。这是一种侵袭性白血病,对高强度、短时间化疗有反应,75%至90%的病例可能完全缓解。由于治疗方法不同于前体b细胞急性淋巴细胞白血病(pre-B ALL),因此对BL的识别和正确的命名是很重要的。伯基特白血病具有典型的形态学特征(与b前ALL细胞的FAB L-1/L-2形态相比,原细胞具有典型的法-美-英[FAB] L-3形态)和典型的免疫表型(与b前ALL细胞相比,原细胞CD45 [bright]、CD20 [bright]、CD10、CD19、表面免疫球蛋白[SIg]、Ig轻链限制和负端脱氧核苷酸转移酶[TdT]阳性)。CD20和SIg均为阴性)。伯基特白血病的诊断是由特征性的细胞遗传学结果证实的。Burkitt的形态与前体b细胞免疫表型的结合可能会出现诊断缺陷,导致适当治疗的延迟。我们描述了这样一个12岁女孩的非典型病例,并强调正确的分类和治疗始于适当的形态学/免疫表型相关性,并意识到某些病例的重叠特征。
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Burkitt's leukemia with an atypical immunophenotype: report of a case and review of literature.

Burkitt's leukemia (BL) constitutes a small but important fraction of acute leukemias in children. It is an aggressive type of leukemia that is responsive to high-intensity, short-duration chemotherapy with complete remission possible in 75% to 90% of cases. The recognition and proper designation of BL is important because treatment differs from that of precursor B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (pre-B ALL). Burkitt's leukemia is separated by its typical morphologic features (blasts with typical French-American-British [FAB] L-3 morphology compared to FAB L-1/L-2 morphology in pre-B ALL) and a classic immunophenotype (blast positivity for CD45 [bright], CD20 [bright], CD10, CD19, surface immunoglobulin [SIg], Ig light chain restriction, and negative terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase [TdT]) compared to pre-B ALL blasts (which are positive for CD45 [dim], CD10, CD19, and TdT and negative for CD20 and SIg). The diagnosis of Burkitt's leukemia is confirmed by the characteristic cytogenetic findings.The combination of Burkitt's morphology with precursor B-cell immunophenotype may present a diagnostic pitfall, resulting in delay of proper management.We describe such an atypical case in a 12-year-old girl and emphasize that correct classification and treatment starts with proper morphologic/immunophenotypic correlation, and the awareness of the overlapping features in some cases.

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