Primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma

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Primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma, abbreviated PMBL, is an uncommon form of large B-cell lymphoma.

It is also known as primary mediastinal large B-cell lymphoma.

General

Features:[1][2]

Microscopic

Features:

  • Atypical large lymphoid cells - see DLBCL.
  • Classically associated with:
    • Fibrosis
    • Clear cells.

Note:

  • Neither fibrosis or clear cells are required for the diagnosis nor are they pathognomonic.[3]

DDx:

  • Other types of DLBCL.
  • Poorly differentiated carcinoma.

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MASS, ANTERIOR MEDIASTINAL, CORE BIOPSY:
- LARGE B-CELL LYMPHOMA IN A FIBROTIC BACKGROUND WITH NECROSIS, SEE COMMENT

COMMENT:
Morphology:
 Tumour cells: size ~2x a mature lymphocyte, a moderate quantity of grey/basophilic
  cytoplasm, no clear cells are identified.
 Cells intermixed with tumour: mature lymphocytes, rare eosinophils.
 Architecture: no gland formation, discohesive, no follicles apparent, extensive fibrosis.

Tumour cells:
POSITIVE: CD45, CD20, CD10, BCL-6, BCL-2.
NEGATIVE: pankeratin, PLAP, CD3, CD30.
Ki-67: 50% of large (lymphoid) cells.

See also

References

  1. Johnson, PW.; Davies, AJ. (2008). "Primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma.". Hematology Am Soc Hematol Educ Program: 349-58. doi:10.1182/asheducation-2008.1.349. PMID 19074109.
  2. Coso, D.; Rey, J.; Bouabdallah, R. (Feb 2010). "[Primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma]". Rev Pneumol Clin 66 (1): 32-5. doi:10.1016/j.pneumo.2009.12.007. PMID 20207294.
  3. van Besien, K.; Kelta, M.; Bahaguna, P. (Mar 2001). "Primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma: a review of pathology and management.". J Clin Oncol 19 (6): 1855-64. PMID 11251018.