Definition
In most cases, primary effusion lymphoma is devoid of a solid tissue component. However, a minority of cases secondarily develop a solid mass or present with a tissue mass and subsequently develop an effusion. Some cases appear to form part of this spectrum but never develop an effusion. These tumours are positive for Kaposi Sarcoma Herpes Virus.
There is a male predominance and a strong associated with HIV positivity.
The morphology is predominantly that of an immunoblastic lymphoma, with large nuclei showing a prominent central nucleolus. Lesser numbers of cells appear centroblastic or plasmacytoid. Some resemble Reed-Sternberg cells. There is a high mitotic rate and variable amounts of apoptotic debris. In one case, there was a prominent epithelioid histiocytic proliferation.
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extra-cavitary PELs |
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0/81 |
1/241 |
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0/31 |
1/241 |
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0/41 |
0/71 |
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0/61 |
0/171 |
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0/21 |
0/181 |
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1/81, 0/12 |
1/291 |
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0/31 |
1/221 |
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5/71 |
18/231 |
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0/31 |
11/161 |
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5/71, 1/12 |
28/291 |
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1/51 |
0/91 |
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3/51, 1/12 |
4/101 |
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kappa |
0/81 |
0/271 |
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lambda |
2/81 |
4/271 |
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0/31, 0/12 |
0/81 |
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0/51, 0/12 |
0/41 |
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NK |
0/21 |
0/151 |
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1/31 |
16/201 |
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5/71 |
16/201 |
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p53 (>20% of cells positive) |
1/41 |
0/81 |
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8/81, 1/12 |
9/91 |
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4/51 |
9/91 |
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0/31 |
0/21 |
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1/41 |
2/61 |
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7/71, 1/12 |
10/131 |
This page last revised 30.7.2006.
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