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Uncommon leukemic case of anaplastic large cell lymphoma diagnosed through a typical chromosomal abnormality t(2;5) with a null phenotype and aberrant expression of NG2 and CD13

Publication at Second Faculty of Medicine |
2012

Abstract

Anaplastic large cell lymphoma represents approximately 10-15 % of pediatric non-Hodgkin lymphomas. Leukemic presentation is very rare, and in particular, the null phenotype ALCL without typical anaplastic morphology together with aberrant expression of CD13 and/or CD11b represents a diagnostic challenge.

We report a case of a 9 year-old boy with leukemic presentation of ALCL with the typical translocation t(2;5) (p23;q35); in this patient, the only positive antigens identified by immunophenotyping were CD13, NG2 HLA-DR, and CD38. To our knowledge, aberrant expression of NG2 has never been reported in ALCL cases.