Extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type (ENKL), is an uncommon subtype of EBV associated lymphoma usually characterized by aggressive clinical course. We report an atypical sinonasal ENKL case with long-lasting indo...Extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type (ENKL), is an uncommon subtype of EBV associated lymphoma usually characterized by aggressive clinical course. We report an atypical sinonasal ENKL case with long-lasting indolent behaviour, developed in the setting of a polymorphic EBV-associated lymphoproliferative disorder (LPD). A 52-year-old woman had suffered from chronic sinusitis and nasal obstruction since 2000, moderately worsened during the last years (marked enlargement of the sino-nasal mucosa at MRI in 2011) with elevated anti-VCA IgG and IgM titers. Three subsequent biopsies revealed slightly increasing morphophenotypic atypia, ranging from a polymorphic B- and T-cell EBV positive proliferation (diagnosed in 2011, but not fulfilling CAEBV diagnostic criteria) to an overt monomorphic mildly atypical T LPD without necrosis and angiocentricty diagnosed as ENKL in 2013 upon immunophenotype and TCR-γ gene clonal rearrangement. Clinically indolent ENKL with low-grade morphology is extremely rare and diagnostically challenging;while the few reports in the literature describe long-survival in ENKL treated patients comparing histologically neoplastic lesions at onset and recurrences, no reports are published on the slow progression from a polymorphic EBV-related T/NK proliferation to a histologically overt clinically indolent ENKL in an untreated patient who only received occasional steroid administration.展开更多
Chronic active Epstein-Barr virus(CAEBV)infection is a systemic Epstein–Barr virus(EBV)positive lymphoprolifetative disease characterized by fever,lymphadenopathy,splenomegaly,unusual pattern of antiEBV antibodies,an...Chronic active Epstein-Barr virus(CAEBV)infection is a systemic Epstein–Barr virus(EBV)positive lymphoprolifetative disease characterized by fever,lymphadenopathy,splenomegaly,unusual pattern of antiEBV antibodies,and/or increased EBV genomes in affected tissues.Most cases are from Asia.So far,there is hardly any adult case reported from mainland of China.We herein presented a 33-year-old man with fever,facial erythema and rash,lymphadenopathy,lower limbs weakness,splenomegaly and liver lesion.EBV VCA,EA and EBNA were all positive.EBV DNA could be found in serum and PBMC.In situ hybridization of EBV encoded RNA in skin and liver biopsy was positive.Viral load in serum decreased under interferon alpha therapy.To our knowledge,it’s the first adult case reported from mainland of China.展开更多
文摘Extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type (ENKL), is an uncommon subtype of EBV associated lymphoma usually characterized by aggressive clinical course. We report an atypical sinonasal ENKL case with long-lasting indolent behaviour, developed in the setting of a polymorphic EBV-associated lymphoproliferative disorder (LPD). A 52-year-old woman had suffered from chronic sinusitis and nasal obstruction since 2000, moderately worsened during the last years (marked enlargement of the sino-nasal mucosa at MRI in 2011) with elevated anti-VCA IgG and IgM titers. Three subsequent biopsies revealed slightly increasing morphophenotypic atypia, ranging from a polymorphic B- and T-cell EBV positive proliferation (diagnosed in 2011, but not fulfilling CAEBV diagnostic criteria) to an overt monomorphic mildly atypical T LPD without necrosis and angiocentricty diagnosed as ENKL in 2013 upon immunophenotype and TCR-γ gene clonal rearrangement. Clinically indolent ENKL with low-grade morphology is extremely rare and diagnostically challenging;while the few reports in the literature describe long-survival in ENKL treated patients comparing histologically neoplastic lesions at onset and recurrences, no reports are published on the slow progression from a polymorphic EBV-related T/NK proliferation to a histologically overt clinically indolent ENKL in an untreated patient who only received occasional steroid administration.
基金supported by the research fund from Peking University First Hospital to Hong Zhao
文摘Chronic active Epstein-Barr virus(CAEBV)infection is a systemic Epstein–Barr virus(EBV)positive lymphoprolifetative disease characterized by fever,lymphadenopathy,splenomegaly,unusual pattern of antiEBV antibodies,and/or increased EBV genomes in affected tissues.Most cases are from Asia.So far,there is hardly any adult case reported from mainland of China.We herein presented a 33-year-old man with fever,facial erythema and rash,lymphadenopathy,lower limbs weakness,splenomegaly and liver lesion.EBV VCA,EA and EBNA were all positive.EBV DNA could be found in serum and PBMC.In situ hybridization of EBV encoded RNA in skin and liver biopsy was positive.Viral load in serum decreased under interferon alpha therapy.To our knowledge,it’s the first adult case reported from mainland of China.