Definition
Like typical ATLL, there are atypical cells in the peripheral blood and there is positivity for anti-HTLV1 antibody. The AILT-like features consist of arborising high endothelial venules, clear neoplastic cells and a mixed inflammatory infiltrate. Unlike the usual AILT, there is negativity for BCL and CD10 with a lack of CD21-positive FDCs.
There is commonly lymphadenopathy and may be hepatosplenomegaly. Other AILT-related features such as skin rashes and polyclonal hypergammaglobulinaemia are lacking. Hypercalcaemia is uncommon. Many patients show circulating atypical "flower" cells.
Lymph nodes show AILT-like features: effaced architecture, infiltration by small lymphocytes and blasts, clear cells, plasma cells and histiocytes with a prominent vascular network. The clear cells may form sheets around venules. Infiltration by eosinophils is limited or absent. Sequential biopsies may show progression from AILT-like to typical ATLL morphology.
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ATLL with AILT-like features |
typical ATLL |
typical AITL |
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11/111 |
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0/111 |
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0/111 |
0/101 |
7/101 |
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0/111 |
0/101 |
8/101 |
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10/111 |
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BLC lymphocyte chemokine |
0/111 |
0/101 |
6/101 |
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CCR4 |
9/111 |
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CXCR3 |
2/111 |
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positive in reactive small lymphocytes1 |
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This is an aggressive lymphoma with poor prognosis, much worse than is usual for typical AILT.
This page last revised 17.2.2007.
©SMUHT/PW Bishop