Case Reports in Hematology (Jan 2016)

Lymphoma Heterogeneity: Three Different Histological Pictures and One Unique Clone

  • Sara Alonso-Alvarez,
  • Alba Redondo-Guijo,
  • Óscar Blanco,
  • Miguel Alcoceba,
  • Ana Balanzategui,
  • Juan C. Caballero,
  • Julio Dávila,
  • Marcos González,
  • María D. Caballero,
  • Alejandro Martín,
  • Ramón García-Sanz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/3947510
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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We report a patient who developed up to three different lymphomas with the same clonal IGH rearrangement. She was first diagnosed of splenic zone marginal lymphoma and relapsed for the first time with Hodgkin lymphoma histology and later with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma histology. Subsequent biopsies and analysis of clonally rearranged IGH genes helped to elucidate the clonal relationship between the three histologies and to confirm a common origin from the three tissue histologies. An integrated diagnosis should always be performed in order to achieve the most accurate diagnosis and be able to choose the best therapeutic options for our patients.