CD30^+ TIA-1^+ ALK^+ Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma : Studies of Three Cases by Flow Cytometry Analysis, Immunohistochemistry and Electron Microscopy
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Anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) has recently been recognized as a distinct clinicopathologic entity of CD30^+ large cell lymphomas, restricted to T or null cell lineage. They may or may not express the anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) protein, and most of them express cytotoxic granule-associated protein (e.g. TIA-1). We report three such cases studied by flow cytometry analysis (FCM), immunohistochemistry (IHC) and electron microscopy (EM). According to the new WHO classification, two cases were primary systemic ALCLs of which one case was of small cell variant (case 1) and the other case was a common variant (case 2). The third case (case 3) was primary cutaneous ALCL which showed a giant cell rich pattern. IHC combined with FCM indicated that all cases were T/null cell phenotypes, and all were positive for CD30, TIA-1 and ALK protein (p80). Electron microscopically, three types of cytotoxic granules (dense core, multivesicular and intermediate types) were seen in all cases. Inconclusion, the three cases with different morphologic variants of ALCL share the same clinical, phenotypical, cytogenetic and ultrastructural characteristics. These results further support the view that ALK-positive ALCL is a distinct clinicopathologic entity.
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著者
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LIU Aimin
Central Institute for Electron Microscopic Research
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Liu Aimin
日本医科大学中央電子顕微鏡研究施設
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Liu Aimin
Central Institute For Electron Microscopic Researches Nippon Medical School
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Hosone Masaru
Division Of Surgical Pathology Nippon Medical School Tama-nagayama Hospital
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NAMIMATSU Shigeki
Division of Surgical Pathology, Nippon Medical School Hospital
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Sugisaki Yuichi
Central Institute For Electron Microscopic Research Nippon Medical School
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Sugisaki Y
Central Institute For Electron Microscopic Researches Nippon Medical School:division Of Surgical Pat
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Sugisaki Yuichi
Department Of Division Of Surgical Pathology Nippon Medical School
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Sasaki Yoshihiro
Central Institute For Electron Microscopic Research Nippon Medical School
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Namimatsu Shigeki
Division Of Surgical Pathology Nippon Medical School Hospital
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