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Lymphoma anaplastic large cell

Anaplastic large-cell lymphoma, T or null cell, primary cutaneous type... [Pg.1374]

Lymphomas not included in Working Formulation mycosis fungoides, mantle cell lymphoma, monocytoid B-cell lymphoma, mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT), anaplastic large cell lymphoma, angiocentric lymphoma, angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy (AILD), Castleman s disease, adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma. [Pg.1376]

K. N. Konstantinov, B. A. Robbins, and F.-T. Liu, Galectin-3, a /l-galactoside-binding animal lectin, is a marker of anaplastic large-cell lymphoma, Am. J. Path., 148 (1996) 25-30. [Pg.159]

Some lymphomas are unreactive with antibodies to CD45, such as lymphomas showing plasmacytoid differentiation or anaplastic large-cell lymphomas. [Pg.423]

MM = multiple myeloma ATL = adult T-cell leukemia ALL = acute lymphoblastic leukemia CLL = chronic lymphocytic leukemia FCC = follicular center cell lymphoma DLC = diffuse large cell lymphoma TRB = T-cell rich B-cell lymphoma ALCL = anaplastic large cell lymphoma MALT = mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue-type lymphoma LC = lung cancer CMM = cutaneous malignant melanoma TCC = transitional cell carcinoma CSCC = cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. [Pg.125]

Anaplastic Large-Cell Lymphoma (ALCL). These tumors are composed of CD30-positive pleomorphic cells. There are several variants common (accounting for about 70% of cases), lymphohistiocytic (10%), small cell (< 10%), and giant cell (rare) (B11, F5, K10, S23). [Pg.321]

All. Anagnostopoulos, I., Herbst, H., Niedobitek, G., and Stein, H., Demonstration of monoclonal EBV genomes in Hodgkin s disease and Ki-1-positive anaplastic large cell lymphoma by combined Southern blot and in situ hybridization. Blood 74, 810-816 (1989). [Pg.330]

B24. Brousset, P., Rochaix, P., Chittal, S., Rubie, H., Robert, A., and Delsol, G., High incidence of Epstein—Barr virus detection in Hodgkin s disease and absence of detection in anaplastic large-cell lymphoma in children. Histopathology 23, 189—191 (1993). [Pg.332]

C15. Chan, J. K. C., Anaplastic large cell lymphoma Redefining its morphologic spectrum and importance of recognition of the ALK-positive subset. Adv. Anat. Pathol. 5, 281-313 (1998). [Pg.333]

D9. Delsol, G., Ralfkiaer, E., Stein, H., Wright, D. H., and Jaffe, E. S., Anaplastic large cell lymphoma. In World Health Organization Classification of Tumours. Pathology and Genetics of Tumours of Haematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissues (E. S. Jaffe, N. L. Harris, H. Stein, and J. W. Vardiman, eds.), pp. 230-235. IARC Press, Lyon, (2001). [Pg.334]

F9. Felgar, R. E., Salhany, K. E., Macon, W. R., Pietra, G. G., and Kinney, M. C., The expression of TIA-1 + cytolytic-type granules and other cytolytic lymphocyte-associated in CD30+ anaplastic large cell lymphomas (ALCL) Correlation with morphology, immunophenotype, ultrastructure, and clinical features. Hum. Pathol. 30, 228—236 (1999). [Pg.336]

F13. Foss, H. D., Anagnostopoulos, I., Araujo, I., Assaf, C., Demel, G., Kummer, J. A., Hummel, M., and Stein, H., Anaplastic large-cell lymphomas of T-cell and null-cell phenotype express cytotoxic molecules. Blood 88, 4005-4011 (1966). [Pg.337]

K3. Kaudewitz, P., Stein, H., Dallenbach, F., Eckert, F., Bieber, K., Burg, G., and Braun-Falco, O., Primary and secondary cutaneous Ki-1+ (CD30+) anaplastic large cell lymphomas. Morphologic, immunohistologic, and clinical characteristics. Am. J. Pathol. 135, 359—367 (1989). [Pg.340]

K10. Kinney, M. C., and Kadin, M. E., The pathologic and clinical spectrum of anaplastic large cell lymphoma and correlation with ALK gene dysregulation. Am. J. Clin. Pathol. Ill, S56—S67 (1999). [Pg.340]

K29. Krenacs, L., Wellmann, A., Sorbara, L., Himmelmann, A. W., Bagdi, E., Jaffe, E. S., and Raffeld, M., Cytotoxic cell antigen expression in anaplastic large cell lymphomas of T- and null-cell type and Hodgkin s disease Evidence for distinct cellular origin. Blood 89, 980-989 (1997). [Pg.341]

N3. Nakamura, S., Shiota, M., Nakagawa, A., Yatabe, Y., Kojima, M., Motoori, T., Suzuki, R., Kagami, Y., Ogura, M., Morishima, Y., Mizoguchi, Y., Okamoto, M., Seto, M., Koshikawa, T., Mori, S., and Suchi, T., Anaplastic large cell lymphoma a distinct molecular pathologic entity A reappraisal with special reference to p80(NPM/ALK) expression. Am. J. Surg. Pathol. 21, 1420-1432 (1997). [Pg.345]

P16. Pittaluga, S., Wiodarska, I., Pulford, K., Campo, E., Morris, S. W., Van den Berghe, H., and De Wolf-Peeters, C., The monoclonal antibody ALKI identifies a distinct morphological subtype of anaplastic large cell lymphoma associated with 2p23/ALK rearrangements. Am. J. Pathol. 151,... [Pg.347]

Stein, H., Foss, H. D., Durkop, H., Marafioti, T., Delsol, G., Pulford, K., Piled, S., andFalini, B., CD30(+) anaplastic large cell lymphoma A review of its histopathologic, genetic, and clinical features. Blood 96, 3681-3695 (2000). [Pg.350]

J. J., Meijer, J. W., Willemze, R., Hilgers, J., and Meijer, C. J., MUC1 (EMA) is preferentially expressed by ALK positive anaplastic large cell lymphoma, in the normally glycosylated or only partly hypoglycosylated form. J. Clin. Pathol. 54, 933-939 (2001). [Pg.350]

Stein H, Foss HD, Durkop H, et al. CD30+ anaplastic large cell lymphoma a review of its histopathologic, genetic, and clinical features. Blood2000 96 3681-3695. [Pg.115]

Baschinsky, D.Y., Weidner, N., Baker, P.B., Frankel, W.L. Primary hepatic anaplastic large-cell lymphoma of T-cell phenotype in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome a report of an autopsy case and review of the literature. Amer. X Gastroenterol. 2001 96 227—232... [Pg.808]

Di Lernia V, Viglio A, Cattania M, PauUi M. Carbamazepine-induced, CD30-I-, primary, cutaneous, anaplastic large-cell lymphoma. Arch Dermatol 2001 137(5) 675-6. [Pg.637]

EMA is expressed in some cases of NLPHL, but it is not expressed in CHL. EMA is however commonly expressed by tumor cells in anaplastic large cell lymphoma... [Pg.138]

FIGURE 5.18 Hodgkin-like anaplastic large cell lymphoma with (A) nodular pattern and (B) lacunar cells. (C) CD30 staining of tumor cells within sinus. (D) Expression of p80NPM/ALK by tumor cells in lacunar spaces. [Pg.148]

Bakshi NA, Finn WG, Schnitzer B, et al. Fascin expression in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, anaplastic large cell lymphoma, and classical Hodgkin lymphoma. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2007 131 742-747. [Pg.153]

Fan G, Kotylo P, Neiman RS, et al. Comparison of fascin expression in anaplastic large cell lymphoma and Hodgkin disease. Am J Clin Pathol. 2003 119 199-204. [Pg.153]

Gascoyne RD, Aoun P, Wu D, et al. Prognostic significance of anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) protein exptession in adults with anaplastic large cell lymphoma. Blood. 1999 93 3913-3921. [Pg.154]

AIDS-L, AIDS lymphoma ALCL, anaplastic large cell lymphoma ... [Pg.160]


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