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CD30 positive (non-anaplastic) peripheral T-cell lymphoma of the thyroid gland

CD30 positive (non-anaplastic) peripheral T-cell lymphoma of the thyroid gland
CD30 positive (non-anaplastic) peripheral T-cell lymphoma of the thyroid gland
Primary non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of the thyroid gland are infrequent tumors. They almost exclusively derive from B cells of mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue and only a very small minority of them is represented by T cell lymphomas. CD30 molecule, other than in Hodgkin's and Redd-Sternberg' cells, is strictly associated with anaplastic large cell lymphoma and ALK lymphomas, the latter being identified by the monoclonal antibody ALK1. We report a case of CD30-positive non-anaplastic (ALK1-negative) peripheral T cell lymphoma of the thyroid gland and speculate on aspects concerning diagnosis and the morphologic and immunohistochemical findings.
thyroid, NHL, ALK1, CD30, non-anaplastic
0390-6078
946-948
Forconi, Francesco
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Bocchia, Monica
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Marconcini, Silvia
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Bigazzi, Catia
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Milani, Marina
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Fraternali-Orcioni, Giulio
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Lauria, Franceso
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Forconi, Francesco
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Bocchia, Monica
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Marconcini, Silvia
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Bigazzi, Catia
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Milani, Marina
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Fraternali-Orcioni, Giulio
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Lauria, Franceso
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Forconi, Francesco, Bocchia, Monica, Marconcini, Silvia, Bigazzi, Catia, Milani, Marina, Fraternali-Orcioni, Giulio and Lauria, Franceso (1999) CD30 positive (non-anaplastic) peripheral T-cell lymphoma of the thyroid gland. Haematologica, 84 (10), 946-948. (PMID:10509044)

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Abstract

Primary non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of the thyroid gland are infrequent tumors. They almost exclusively derive from B cells of mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue and only a very small minority of them is represented by T cell lymphomas. CD30 molecule, other than in Hodgkin's and Redd-Sternberg' cells, is strictly associated with anaplastic large cell lymphoma and ALK lymphomas, the latter being identified by the monoclonal antibody ALK1. We report a case of CD30-positive non-anaplastic (ALK1-negative) peripheral T cell lymphoma of the thyroid gland and speculate on aspects concerning diagnosis and the morphologic and immunohistochemical findings.

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Published date: October 1999
Keywords: thyroid, NHL, ALK1, CD30, non-anaplastic
Organisations: Cancer Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 358189
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/358189
ISSN: 0390-6078
PURE UUID: 17010e20-eb83-4e3c-8a3f-ceeddd92e7e4
ORCID for Francesco Forconi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2211-1831

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Last modified: 24 Nov 2022 02:44

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Author: Monica Bocchia
Author: Silvia Marconcini
Author: Catia Bigazzi
Author: Marina Milani
Author: Giulio Fraternali-Orcioni
Author: Franceso Lauria

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