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An Unsuspected Finding of t(9;22): A Rare Case of Philadelphia Chromosome-Positive B-Lymphoblastic Lymphoma

While rare, cases of isolated extramedullary disease of B-cell Lymphoblastic Lymphoma (B-LBL) without morphologic bone marrow involvement have been described. In this report, we illustrate the case of an elderly gentleman who presented with isolated testicular and vertebral LBL involvement but had n...

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Autores principales: Boddu, Prajwal, Yin, C. Cameron, Kanagal-Shamanna, Rashmi, Tang, Guillin, Thakral, Beenu, Kadia, Tapan, Konopleva, Marina, Jabbour, Elias, Jain, Nitin
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Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5624137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29075538
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2413587
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author Boddu, Prajwal
Yin, C. Cameron
Kanagal-Shamanna, Rashmi
Tang, Guillin
Thakral, Beenu
Kadia, Tapan
Konopleva, Marina
Jabbour, Elias
Jain, Nitin
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Yin, C. Cameron
Kanagal-Shamanna, Rashmi
Tang, Guillin
Thakral, Beenu
Kadia, Tapan
Konopleva, Marina
Jabbour, Elias
Jain, Nitin
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description While rare, cases of isolated extramedullary disease of B-cell Lymphoblastic Lymphoma (B-LBL) without morphologic bone marrow involvement have been described. In this report, we illustrate the case of an elderly gentleman who presented with isolated testicular and vertebral LBL involvement but had no morphologic bone marrow involvement. The initial plan of treatment was to treat along the lines of Philadelphia negative B-ALL/LBL. During this time, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and PCR testing for BCR-ABL1 rearrangements were being performed on the marrow specimens as a part of routine diagnostic workup. While the FISH returned negative, PCR testing unexpectedly detected BCR-ABL1 fusion transcripts at a low level of 0.48%. Given their presence, we performed FISH for BCR/ABL1 rearrangement in both testicular and L5 vertebral specimens which were 80–90% positive. He subsequently received rituximab, hyper-CVAD, and dasatinib, along with prophylactic intrathecal prophylactic chemotherapy. The patient achieved a prolonged remission but eventually relapsed, 4 years later. Had it not been for this fortuitous discovery, the patient would not have been treated with tyrosine kinase inhibitors. We emphasize that FISH and PCR testing for BCR-ABL1 rearrangement are integral to arriving at an accurate diagnosis and should be routinely tested on B-LBL biopsy specimens.
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spelling pubmed-56241372017-10-26 An Unsuspected Finding of t(9;22): A Rare Case of Philadelphia Chromosome-Positive B-Lymphoblastic Lymphoma Boddu, Prajwal Yin, C. Cameron Kanagal-Shamanna, Rashmi Tang, Guillin Thakral, Beenu Kadia, Tapan Konopleva, Marina Jabbour, Elias Jain, Nitin Case Rep Hematol Case Report While rare, cases of isolated extramedullary disease of B-cell Lymphoblastic Lymphoma (B-LBL) without morphologic bone marrow involvement have been described. In this report, we illustrate the case of an elderly gentleman who presented with isolated testicular and vertebral LBL involvement but had no morphologic bone marrow involvement. The initial plan of treatment was to treat along the lines of Philadelphia negative B-ALL/LBL. During this time, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and PCR testing for BCR-ABL1 rearrangements were being performed on the marrow specimens as a part of routine diagnostic workup. While the FISH returned negative, PCR testing unexpectedly detected BCR-ABL1 fusion transcripts at a low level of 0.48%. Given their presence, we performed FISH for BCR/ABL1 rearrangement in both testicular and L5 vertebral specimens which were 80–90% positive. He subsequently received rituximab, hyper-CVAD, and dasatinib, along with prophylactic intrathecal prophylactic chemotherapy. The patient achieved a prolonged remission but eventually relapsed, 4 years later. Had it not been for this fortuitous discovery, the patient would not have been treated with tyrosine kinase inhibitors. We emphasize that FISH and PCR testing for BCR-ABL1 rearrangement are integral to arriving at an accurate diagnosis and should be routinely tested on B-LBL biopsy specimens. Hindawi 2017 2017-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5624137/ /pubmed/29075538 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2413587 Text en Copyright © 2017 Prajwal Boddu et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Case Report
Boddu, Prajwal
Yin, C. Cameron
Kanagal-Shamanna, Rashmi
Tang, Guillin
Thakral, Beenu
Kadia, Tapan
Konopleva, Marina
Jabbour, Elias
Jain, Nitin
An Unsuspected Finding of t(9;22): A Rare Case of Philadelphia Chromosome-Positive B-Lymphoblastic Lymphoma
title An Unsuspected Finding of t(9;22): A Rare Case of Philadelphia Chromosome-Positive B-Lymphoblastic Lymphoma
title_full An Unsuspected Finding of t(9;22): A Rare Case of Philadelphia Chromosome-Positive B-Lymphoblastic Lymphoma
title_fullStr An Unsuspected Finding of t(9;22): A Rare Case of Philadelphia Chromosome-Positive B-Lymphoblastic Lymphoma
title_full_unstemmed An Unsuspected Finding of t(9;22): A Rare Case of Philadelphia Chromosome-Positive B-Lymphoblastic Lymphoma
title_short An Unsuspected Finding of t(9;22): A Rare Case of Philadelphia Chromosome-Positive B-Lymphoblastic Lymphoma
title_sort unsuspected finding of t(9;22): a rare case of philadelphia chromosome-positive b-lymphoblastic lymphoma
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5624137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29075538
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2413587
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