Haematologica (Dec 2013)

Dissecting the gray zone between follicular lymphoma and marginal zone lymphoma using morphological and genetic features

  • Oscar Krijgsman,
  • Patricia Gonzalez,
  • Olga Balagué Ponz,
  • Margaretha G.M. Roemer,
  • Stefanie Slot,
  • Annegien Broeks,
  • Linde Braaf,
  • Ron M. Kerkhoven,
  • Freek Bot,
  • Krijn van Groningen,
  • Max Beijert,
  • Bauke Ylstra,
  • Daphne de Jong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2013.085118
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 98, no. 12

Abstract

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Nodal marginal zone lymphoma is a poorly defined entity in the World Health Organization classification, based largely on criteria of exclusion and the diagnosis often remains subjective. Follicular lymphoma lacking t(14;18) has similar characteristics which results in a major potential diagnostic overlap which this study aims to dissect. Four subgroups of lymphoma samples (n=56) were analyzed with high-resolution array comparative genome hybridization: nodal marginal zone lymphoma, t(14;18)-negative follicular lymphoma, localized t(14:18)-positive follicular lymphoma and disseminated t(14;18)-positive follicular lymphoma. Gains on chromosomes 7, 8 and 12 were observed in all subgroups. The mean number of aberrations was higher in disseminated t(14;18)-positive follicular lymphoma than in localized t(14:18)-positive follicular lymphoma (P