Epstein–Barr virus-positive DLBCL of the elderly
Epstein–Barr virus-positive DLBCL of the elderly is a type of large B-cell lymphoma, recognized in the WHO 2008 classification.[1][2]:369–370[3] It is usually CD20 positive, and has clonal immunoglobulin gene rearrangement.[2]:380
Biology
This type of lymphoma is not associated with immunodeficiency.[2]:369 Although reported almost exclusively in Asians, it is not confined to that population.[2]:369[4] The disease usually has an extranodal presentation, with or without lymph node involvement.[2]:369
Morphologically, areas of necrosis are often seen[2]:370[3] as well as Reed–Sternberg-like cells.[2]:370[3] There are two subtypes: one with monotonous large cells, the other with numerous cell sizes as well as reactive cells, but different clinical behavior is not appreciated between these subtypes.[2]:370 Morphological differential diagnosis is Hodgkin lymphoma.[2]:370
Median survival 2 years, 25% 5-year survival.[2]:369
See also
References
- ↑ Swerdlow, Steven H.; International Agency for Research on Cancer; World Health Organization (2008). WHO classification of tumours of haematopoietic and lymphoid tissues. World Health Organization classification of tumours 2 (4th ed.). International Agency for Research on Cancer. ISBN 9789283224310.
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