Applied Sciences (Jan 2022)

Necrotizing Follicular Lymphoma of the Inguinal Region with Sternbergoid Cells: Clinical–Pathological Features of a Challenging Entity

  • Federico Scarmozzino,
  • Marco Pizzi,
  • Marta Sbaraglia,
  • Luisa Santoro,
  • Luca Frison,
  • Silvia Nalio,
  • Laura Bonaldi,
  • Livio Trentin,
  • Angelo Paolo Dei Tos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12031290
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. 1290

Abstract

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Follicular lymphoma (FL) is one of the most common B-cell malignancies worldwide. While the diagnosis of conventional cases is straightforward, rare clinical–pathological variants may be challenging due to their misleading morphology, aberrant phenotype and/or atypical presentation. To add to the spectrum of unusual FLs, we report on a rare disease pattern characterized by (i) inguinal presentation, (ii) massive necrosis, (iii) Hodgkin/Reed–Sternberg (HRS)-like cells, and (iv) adjacent areas of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma evolution. All cases occurred in elderly patients (median age at diagnosis: 69.5 years), disclosed a low stage at diagnosis (Ann Arbor stage IA-IIA), and had deceiving clinical features. Despite the alarming histology, excellent responses to conventional therapies were reported in all patients. In conclusion, necrotizing FL of the inguinal region is a rare neoplasm characterized by peculiar clinical and histological features. This lymphoma should always be considered in the differential diagnosis of massively necrotic inguinal lesions.

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