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Clinicopathological features of double-hit B-cell lymphomas withMYCandBCL2,BCL6orCCND1rearrangements

Pathology International(2015)

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Double-hit (DH) lymphomas are B-cell lymphomas characterized by chromosomal rearrangements, specifically of MYC and either BCL2, BCL6 or CCND1. We reviewed 22 cases of DH lymphomas. BCL2/MYC DH lymphomas constituted the majority of these DH lymphomas (17 cases; 77%), followed by BCL6/MYC (2 cases; 9%) lymphomas. Assessing morphological features using the 2008 World Health Organization classification system, 15 cases (68%) were determined to be B-cell lymphoma, unclassifiable with features intermediate between diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and Burkitt lymphoma (BCLU) (10 cases; 45%), or as DLBCL (5 cases; 23%), and 2 cases (9%) were classified as morphologically untransformed follicular lymphoma. Burkitt lymphoma was rare (1 case; 5%) among DH lymphomas. Nineteen cases were treated with R-CHOP or a high dose chemotherapy regimen. After a median follow-up of 11 months, 7 patients had died, and the 1-year survival rate was 62.5%. High dose chemotherapy did not improve the outcome. We suggest that screening of genetic variations to detect DH lymphomas is required in diagnosing all lymphomas, even those determined morphologically to be follicular lymphoma.
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clinicopathological features,double-hit,b-cell
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