2020
DOI: 10.1182/blood.2019003408
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EBV+ diffuse large B-cell lymphoma associated with chronic inflammation expands the spectrum of breast implant-related lymphomas

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“…This DLBCL is a lymphoid neoplasm frequently associated with EBV infection, initially described in Japan, and arises in the setting of longstanding chronic inflammatory process such as chronic osteomyelitis, pyothorax, metallic implant, or chronic skin ulcers [ 2 , 44 ]. Furthermore, it was also described in ileal neobladder, and related to breast implants [ 109 , 110 , 111 ]. The neoplastic cells have immunoblastic, centroblastic, or less commonly anaplastic features, with few nucleoli and limited to moderate amounts of cytoplasm.…”
Section: Dlbcl Associated With Chronic Inflammationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This DLBCL is a lymphoid neoplasm frequently associated with EBV infection, initially described in Japan, and arises in the setting of longstanding chronic inflammatory process such as chronic osteomyelitis, pyothorax, metallic implant, or chronic skin ulcers [ 2 , 44 ]. Furthermore, it was also described in ileal neobladder, and related to breast implants [ 109 , 110 , 111 ]. The neoplastic cells have immunoblastic, centroblastic, or less commonly anaplastic features, with few nucleoli and limited to moderate amounts of cytoplasm.…”
Section: Dlbcl Associated With Chronic Inflammationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The immunoglobulin genes show clonal rearrangements and evidence of somatic hypermutation [ 2 , 112 ]. NGS in a series of chronic inflammation DLBCL associated with breast implant described mutations in genes known to be recurrently mutated in DLBCL, such as CREBBP, GNA13, TET2, IRF4, STAT3, and SOCS1 [ 110 ]. Latency III program is prevalent, since viral oncogenic antigens EBERs, LMP1, and EBNA-2 are positive in most cases, which may be related to the pathogenesis of this particular DLBCL subtype [ 44 , 111 ].…”
Section: Dlbcl Associated With Chronic Inflammationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Although BIA-ALCL is the most frequent large-cell lymphoma related to BIs, DLBCL-ACI may also occur in a similar clinical setting, albeit rarely. 2,3 The initial misdiagnosis in this case was probably related to multiple factors, mainly due to lack of awareness of DLBCL-ACI/FA-DLBCL in relation to BIs and the assumption that a CD30-positive large-cell lymphoma occurring in this setting is (by default) BIA-ALCL. Extensive infarction resulted in suboptimal immunostaining, with heavy smearing artefact hindering interpretation.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…2,3 The neoplastic cells in most previously reported cases have been limited to fibrinous material and the periprosthetic fibrous capsule, with no extracapsular spread or mass formation. An EBV latency pattern III with coexpression of EBV-LMP1 and EBNA2, which has been reported in most of these cases 2,3 and in FA-DLBCL involving a variety of sites, 6 was also seen in our case. The favourable outcome observed on follow-up has given rise to some debate, with increasing evidence suggesting that such cases are better classified as FA-DLBCL.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pathologic and molecular features confirmed EBV-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, activated B-cell subtype. [29][30][31][32][33]…”
Section: Pathologymentioning
confidence: 99%