Title | Drug-induced reversible lymphoid dyscrasia: a clonal lymphomatoid dermatitis of memory and activated T cells. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2003 |
Authors | Magro CM, A Crowson N, Kovatich AJ, Burns F |
Journal | Hum Pathol |
Volume | 34 |
Issue | 2 |
Pagination | 119-29 |
Date Published | 2003 Feb |
ISSN | 0046-8177 |
Keywords | Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Antigens, CD, Biopsy, CD4-CD8 Ratio, Clone Cells, Dermatitis, Female, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Immunophenotyping, Male, Middle Aged, Pseudolymphoma, T-Lymphocytes |
Abstract | Certain systemic conditions predispose patients to excessive lymphocyte responses to immune-perturbing drugs, which may progress to malignant lymphoma. Many pathologists and clinicians believe that differentiation of pseudolymphoma from cutaneous T cell lymphoma (CTCL) can be reliably made through phenotypic and molecular analysis. We encountered 15 cases of atypical cutaneous T-cell lymphoid hyperplasia in the setting of drug therapy. We explored phenotypic anomalies using antibodies to CD2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 20, 30 and CD62 K and sought T-cell receptor gene rearrangements by a polymerase chain reaction methodology. The lymphoid infiltrates showed reproducible CD7 and/or CD62 K deletion in concert with T cell clonality and variable CD30 positivity-findings similar to those of CTCL-but the rashes resolved or improved substantially after drug modulation. We hypothesize that the infiltrates represent an unrepressed expansion of CD7- and CD62 K-negative activated memory T lymphocytes in response to antigenic triggers. We propose the term "drug-induced reversible lymphoid dyscrasia" to describe this entity. |
DOI | 10.1053/hupa.2003.4 |
Alternate Journal | Hum Pathol |
PubMed ID | 12612879 |
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Cynthia M. Magro, M.D.