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Lymph node fine needle Cytology in the staging and follow-up of Cutaneous Lymphomas

BACKGROUND: Lymph nodal involvement is an important clinical-pathological sign in primary cutaneous lymphoma (PCL), as it marks the transformation/evolution of the disease from localized to systemic; therefore the surveillance of lymph nodes is important in the staging and follow up of PCL. Fine nee...

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Autores principales: Vigliar, Elena, Cozzolino, Immacolata, Picardi, Marco, Peluso, Anna Lucia, Fernandez, Laura Virginia Sosa, Vetrani, Antonio, Botti, Gerardo, Pane, Fabrizio, Selleri, Carmine, Zeppa, Pio
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3890503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24393425
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-14-8
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author Vigliar, Elena
Cozzolino, Immacolata
Picardi, Marco
Peluso, Anna Lucia
Fernandez, Laura Virginia Sosa
Vetrani, Antonio
Botti, Gerardo
Pane, Fabrizio
Selleri, Carmine
Zeppa, Pio
author_facet Vigliar, Elena
Cozzolino, Immacolata
Picardi, Marco
Peluso, Anna Lucia
Fernandez, Laura Virginia Sosa
Vetrani, Antonio
Botti, Gerardo
Pane, Fabrizio
Selleri, Carmine
Zeppa, Pio
author_sort Vigliar, Elena
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description BACKGROUND: Lymph nodal involvement is an important clinical-pathological sign in primary cutaneous lymphoma (PCL), as it marks the transformation/evolution of the disease from localized to systemic; therefore the surveillance of lymph nodes is important in the staging and follow up of PCL. Fine needle cytology (FNC) is widely used in the diagnosis of lymphadenopathies but has rarely been reported in PCL staging and follow-up. In this study an experience on reactive and neoplastic lymphadenopathies arisen in PCL and investigated by FNC, combined to ancillary techniques, is reported. METHODS: Twenty-one lymph node FNC from as many PCL patients were retrieved; 17 patients had mycosis fungoides (MF) and 4 a primary cutaneous B-cell lymphoma (PBL). In all cases, rapid on site evaluation (ROSE) was performed and additional passes were used to perform flow cytometry (FC), immunocytochemistry (ICC) and/or polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to assess or rule out a possible clonality of the corresponding cell populations. RESULTS: FNC combined with FC, ICC, and PCR identified 12 cases of reactive, non specific, hyperplasia (BRH), 4 dermatopathic lymphadenopathy (DL), 4 lymph nodal involvement by MF and 1 lymph nodal involvement by cutaneous B-cell lymphoma. CONCLUSIONS: FNC coupled with ancillary techniques is an effective tool to evaluate lymph node status in PCL patients, provided that ROSE and a rational usage of ancillary techniques is performed according to the clinical context and the available material. The method can be reasonably used as first line procedure in PCL staging and follow up, avoiding expensive and often ill tolerated biopsies when not strictly needed.
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spelling pubmed-38905032014-01-15 Lymph node fine needle Cytology in the staging and follow-up of Cutaneous Lymphomas Vigliar, Elena Cozzolino, Immacolata Picardi, Marco Peluso, Anna Lucia Fernandez, Laura Virginia Sosa Vetrani, Antonio Botti, Gerardo Pane, Fabrizio Selleri, Carmine Zeppa, Pio BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: Lymph nodal involvement is an important clinical-pathological sign in primary cutaneous lymphoma (PCL), as it marks the transformation/evolution of the disease from localized to systemic; therefore the surveillance of lymph nodes is important in the staging and follow up of PCL. Fine needle cytology (FNC) is widely used in the diagnosis of lymphadenopathies but has rarely been reported in PCL staging and follow-up. In this study an experience on reactive and neoplastic lymphadenopathies arisen in PCL and investigated by FNC, combined to ancillary techniques, is reported. METHODS: Twenty-one lymph node FNC from as many PCL patients were retrieved; 17 patients had mycosis fungoides (MF) and 4 a primary cutaneous B-cell lymphoma (PBL). In all cases, rapid on site evaluation (ROSE) was performed and additional passes were used to perform flow cytometry (FC), immunocytochemistry (ICC) and/or polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to assess or rule out a possible clonality of the corresponding cell populations. RESULTS: FNC combined with FC, ICC, and PCR identified 12 cases of reactive, non specific, hyperplasia (BRH), 4 dermatopathic lymphadenopathy (DL), 4 lymph nodal involvement by MF and 1 lymph nodal involvement by cutaneous B-cell lymphoma. CONCLUSIONS: FNC coupled with ancillary techniques is an effective tool to evaluate lymph node status in PCL patients, provided that ROSE and a rational usage of ancillary techniques is performed according to the clinical context and the available material. The method can be reasonably used as first line procedure in PCL staging and follow up, avoiding expensive and often ill tolerated biopsies when not strictly needed. BioMed Central 2014-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3890503/ /pubmed/24393425 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-14-8 Text en Copyright © 2014 Vigliar et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Vigliar, Elena
Cozzolino, Immacolata
Picardi, Marco
Peluso, Anna Lucia
Fernandez, Laura Virginia Sosa
Vetrani, Antonio
Botti, Gerardo
Pane, Fabrizio
Selleri, Carmine
Zeppa, Pio
Lymph node fine needle Cytology in the staging and follow-up of Cutaneous Lymphomas
title Lymph node fine needle Cytology in the staging and follow-up of Cutaneous Lymphomas
title_full Lymph node fine needle Cytology in the staging and follow-up of Cutaneous Lymphomas
title_fullStr Lymph node fine needle Cytology in the staging and follow-up of Cutaneous Lymphomas
title_full_unstemmed Lymph node fine needle Cytology in the staging and follow-up of Cutaneous Lymphomas
title_short Lymph node fine needle Cytology in the staging and follow-up of Cutaneous Lymphomas
title_sort lymph node fine needle cytology in the staging and follow-up of cutaneous lymphomas
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3890503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24393425
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-14-8
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