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| Synonyms  = enteropathy-type T-cell lymphoma
| Synonyms  = enteropathy-type T-cell lymphoma
| Micro      = large or medium-sized lymphoid cells in the mucosa and submucosa
| Micro      = large or medium-sized lymphoid cells in the mucosa and submucosa
| Subtypes  = pleomorphic anaplastic (type I), monomorphic (type II)
| Subtypes  = Historical: pleomorphic anaplastic (type I), monomorphic (type II)
| LMDDx      = other lymphomas
| LMDDx      = other lymphomas
| Stains    =
| Stains    =
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==General==
==General==
*T cell lymphoma classically due to [[celiac sprue]].
*T cell lymphoma classically due to [[celiac sprue]].
*Subdivided into type I and type II.<ref name=pmid21566094>{{cite journal |author=Delabie J, et al |title=Enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma: clinical and histological findings from the International Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma Project|journal=Blood |volume=118|issue=148|pages= 148|year=2011|month=July}}</ref>
*Historically subdivided into type I and type II.<ref name=pmid21566094>{{cite journal |author=Delabie J, et al |title=Enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma: clinical and histological findings from the International Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma Project|journal=Blood |volume=118|issue=148|pages= 148|year=2011|month=July}}</ref>
**''Pleomorphic anaplastic'' (type I) associated with celiac sprue.<ref name=pmid17511112/>
**''Pleomorphic anaplastic'' (type I) associated with celiac sprue.<ref name=pmid17511112/> - this is now referred to as EATL since the 2017 revision of the WHO blue book 4th edition.
**''Monomorphic'' (type II) not associated with celiac sprue.
**''Monomorphic'' (type II) not associated with celiac sprue - this is separate entity known as [[monomorphic epidermotropic intestinal T-cell lymphoma]]; it is no longer referred to as EATL as it is not associated with an enteropathy.
*Poor prognosis.<ref name=pmid23313469>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Malamut | first1 = G. | last2 = Chandesris | first2 = O. | last3 = Verkarre | first3 = V. | last4 = Meresse | first4 = B. | last5 = Callens | first5 = C. | last6 = Macintyre | first6 = E. | last7 = Bouhnik | first7 = Y. | last8 = Gornet | first8 = JM. | last9 = Allez | first9 = M. | title = Enteropathy associated T cell lymphoma in celiac disease: a large retrospective study. | journal = Dig Liver Dis | volume = 45 | issue = 5 | pages = 377-84 | month = May | year = 2013 | doi = 10.1016/j.dld.2012.12.001 | PMID = 23313469 }}</ref>
*Poor prognosis.<ref name=pmid23313469>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Malamut | first1 = G. | last2 = Chandesris | first2 = O. | last3 = Verkarre | first3 = V. | last4 = Meresse | first4 = B. | last5 = Callens | first5 = C. | last6 = Macintyre | first6 = E. | last7 = Bouhnik | first7 = Y. | last8 = Gornet | first8 = JM. | last9 = Allez | first9 = M. | title = Enteropathy associated T cell lymphoma in celiac disease: a large retrospective study. | journal = Dig Liver Dis | volume = 45 | issue = 5 | pages = 377-84 | month = May | year = 2013 | doi = 10.1016/j.dld.2012.12.001 | PMID = 23313469 }}</ref>
**Five-year survival as low as 20%.<ref name=pmid24876396>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Pun | first1 = AH. | last2 = Kasmeridis | first2 = H. | last3 = Rieger | first3 = N. | last4 = Loganathan | first4 = A. | title = Enteropathy associated T-cell lymphoma presenting with multiple episodes of small bowel haemorrhage and perforation. | journal = J Surg Case Rep | volume = 2014 | issue = 3 | pages =  | month =  | year = 2014 | doi = 10.1093/jscr/rju013 | PMID = 24876396 }}</ref>
**Five-year survival as low as 20%.<ref name=pmid24876396>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Pun | first1 = AH. | last2 = Kasmeridis | first2 = H. | last3 = Rieger | first3 = N. | last4 = Loganathan | first4 = A. | title = Enteropathy associated T-cell lymphoma presenting with multiple episodes of small bowel haemorrhage and perforation. | journal = J Surg Case Rep | volume = 2014 | issue = 3 | pages =  | month =  | year = 2014 | doi = 10.1093/jscr/rju013 | PMID = 24876396 }}</ref>

Revision as of 12:46, 9 August 2020

Enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma
Diagnosis in short

Enteropathy-associated T cell lymphoma. H&E stain.

Synonyms enteropathy-type T-cell lymphoma

LM large or medium-sized lymphoid cells in the mucosa and submucosa
Subtypes Historical: pleomorphic anaplastic (type I), monomorphic (type II)
LM DDx other lymphomas
IHC CD3 +ve, CD5 -ve, CD8 -ve/+ve, CD56 -ve/+ve, CD30 +ve
Site duodenum

Associated Dx celiac disease
Clinical history history of celiac disease
Prevalence uncommon
Prognosis poor
Clin. DDx dependent on presentation - other causes of SBO, e.g. duodenal adenocarcinoma

Enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma, abbreviated EATL, is an uncommon type of lymphoma associated with celiac disease.

It is also known as enteropathy-type T-cell lymphoma, abbreviated ETTL.

General

  • T cell lymphoma classically due to celiac sprue.
  • Historically subdivided into type I and type II.[1]
    • Pleomorphic anaplastic (type I) associated with celiac sprue.[2] - this is now referred to as EATL since the 2017 revision of the WHO blue book 4th edition.
    • Monomorphic (type II) not associated with celiac sprue - this is separate entity known as monomorphic epidermotropic intestinal T-cell lymphoma; it is no longer referred to as EATL as it is not associated with an enteropathy.
  • Poor prognosis.[3]
    • Five-year survival as low as 20%.[4]

Presentations - may include:

Treatment:

  • Chemotherapy.[6]
  • Autologous stem cell transplantation.[7]

Gross

Features:[8]

  • Typically manifest as ulcers, fissures or plaques. †

Notes:

  • † B-cell lymphomas are typically raised nodules.[8]

Microscopic

Features:[9]

  • Abundant large or medium-sized lymphoid cells in the mucosa and submucosa.
    • Large-sized cells ~ 2x RBC diameter = type 1.
    • Medium sized cells ~ 1.5x RBC diameter = type 2.
  • Intestinal epithelium usually preserved.

DDx:

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IHC

Features - type 1:[9][2]

Features - type 2:[9][11]

  • CD3 +ve.
  • CD5 -ve.
  • CD8 -ve/+ve.
  • CD56 +ve.
  • CD30 +ve.

See also

References

  1. Delabie J, et al (July 2011). "Enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma: clinical and histological findings from the International Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma Project". Blood 118 (148): 148.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Enteropathy-type T-cell lymphoma". Am. J. Clin. Pathol. 127 (5): 701–6. May 2007. doi:10.1309/nw2bk1dxb0eqg55h. PMID 17511112.
  3. Malamut, G.; Chandesris, O.; Verkarre, V.; Meresse, B.; Callens, C.; Macintyre, E.; Bouhnik, Y.; Gornet, JM. et al. (May 2013). "Enteropathy associated T cell lymphoma in celiac disease: a large retrospective study.". Dig Liver Dis 45 (5): 377-84. doi:10.1016/j.dld.2012.12.001. PMID 23313469.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Pun, AH.; Kasmeridis, H.; Rieger, N.; Loganathan, A. (2014). "Enteropathy associated T-cell lymphoma presenting with multiple episodes of small bowel haemorrhage and perforation.". J Surg Case Rep 2014 (3). doi:10.1093/jscr/rju013. PMID 24876396.
  5. Kim, JB.; Kim, SH.; Cho, YK.; Ahn, SB.; Jo, YJ.; Park, YS.; Lee, JH.; Kim, DH. et al. (Mar 2013). "A case of colon perforation due to enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma.". World J Gastroenterol 19 (11): 1841-4. doi:10.3748/wjg.v19.i11.1841. PMID 23555174.
  6. Cairoli, A.; Ketterer, N.; Barelli, S.; Duchosal, MA. (Aug 2014). "High-dose therapy and autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplant in T-cell lymphoma: a single center experience.". Leuk Lymphoma 55 (8): 1827-31. doi:10.3109/10428194.2013.852666. PMID 24138331.
  7. Jantunen, E.; Boumendil, A.; Finel, H.; Luan, JJ.; Johnson, P.; Rambaldi, A.; Haynes, A.; Duchosal, MA. et al. (Mar 2013). "Autologous stem cell transplantation for enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma: a retrospective study by the EBMT.". Blood 121 (13): 2529-32. doi:10.1182/blood-2012-11-466839. PMID 23361910.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Jiao, G.; Zheng, Z.; Jiang, K.; Zhang, J.; Wang, B. (Jul 2014). "Enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma presenting with gastrointestinal tract symptoms: A report of two cases and review of diagnostic challenges and clinicopathological correlation.". Oncol Lett 8 (1): 91-94. doi:10.3892/ol.2014.2105. PMID 24959225.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Takeshita, M.; Nakamura, S.; Kikuma, K.; Nakayama, Y.; Nimura, S.; Yao, T.; Urabe, S.; Ogawara, S. et al. (Feb 2011). "Pathological and immunohistological findings and genetic aberrations of intestinal enteropathy-associated T cell lymphoma in Japan.". Histopathology 58 (3): 395-407. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2559.2011.03768.x. PMID 21323966.
  10. Kim, do H.; Lee, D.; Kim, JW.; Huh, J.; Park, SH.; Ha, HK.; Suh, C.; Yoon, SM. et al. (May 2014). "Endoscopic and clinical analysis of primary T-cell lymphoma of the gastrointestinal tract according to pathological subtype.". J Gastroenterol Hepatol 29 (5): 934-43. doi:10.1111/jgh.12471. PMID 24325295.
  11. Chan, JK.; Chan, AC.; Cheuk, W.; Wan, SK.; Lee, WK.; Lui, YH.; Chan, WK. (Oct 2011). "Type II enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma: a distinct aggressive lymphoma with frequent γδ T-cell receptor expression.". Am J Surg Pathol 35 (10): 1557-69. doi:10.1097/PAS.0b013e318222dfcd. PMID 21921780.