Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Oita San-ai Medical Center, Oita, Japan
Case Report
A Case of Fluid Overload-associated Large B-cell Lymphoma in a Human T-cell Leukemia Virus-1 Carrier
Author(s): Shinsuke Inoue, Keiji Sato, Shou Maruono, Haruto Nishida* and Tsutomu Daa
Fluid Overload-Associated Large B-Cell Lymphoma (FO-LBCL) is a rare B-cell malignancy primarily found in body fluids without obvious mass
formation or Human Herpes Virus type 8 (HHV-8) involvements. We report a case in which cell block specimens were useful for the diagnosis of
FO-LBCL in the primary pericardial effusion of a human T-lymphotropic virus type 1 carrier patient. A 75-year-old man presented at our hospital
complaining of fatigue and anorexia. Computed tomography revealed a massive pericardial effusion, but no mass lesions or enlarged lymph
nodes. Analysis of the drained pericardial fluid revealed numerous solitary atypical cells with a high nuclear/cytoplasmic ratio and irregularly
shaped nuclei of various sizes on Papanicolaou staining and blast-like and large atypical cells with multiple lobulated, clover-shaped and floating
nuclei on Giemsa stai.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2157-7099.2024.15.752
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