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| UMass: Unusual B- and T-cell Lymphoproliferative Disorders • (DZI19-36) |
Clinical
73-year-old man with nodular lesions of left thigh leading to left leg swelling and edema. Found to have a large left groin lymph node on exam, which was biopsied. Staging PET/CT revealed multiple FDG-avid enlarged lymph nodes above and below diaphragm, along with FDG-avid subcutaneous nodules of left thigh.
Diagnosis
Anaplastic large cell lymphoma, ALK-negative
References
- Savage et al. ALK- anaplastic large-cell lymphoma is clinically and immunophenotypically different from both ALK+ ALCL and peripheral
T-cell lymphoma, NOS. Blood 2008;111:5496-504. PubMed ID:18385450
Slide: 1
Stain: Not specified • File: DZI19-36-Case-5_1
UMass: Unusual B- and T-cell Lymphoproliferative Disorders • Dr. Sohani