Diagnostic Pathology (Sep 2019)

A combination of LMO2 negative and CD38 positive is useful for the diagnosis of Burkitt lymphoma

  • Yifei Liu,
  • Tingting Bian,
  • Yanlin Zhang,
  • Yuanyuan Zheng,
  • Jianguo Zhang,
  • Xiaoge Zhou,
  • Jianlan Xie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13000-019-0876-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

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Abstract Background To evaluate the clinical utility of LIM Domain Only 2 (LMO2) negative and CD38 positive in diagnosis of Burkitt lymphoma (BL). Methods LMO2 and CD38 expression determined by immunohistochemistry in 75 BL, 12 High-grade B-cell lymphoma, NOS (HGBL,NOS) and 3 Burkitt-like lymphomas with the 11q aberration. Results The sensitivity and specificity of LMO2 negative for detecting BL were 98.67 and 100%, respectively; those of CD38 positive were 98.67 and 66.67%, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity of a combination of both for detecting BL were 97.33 and 100%, respectively. In our study, the combined LMO2 negative and CD38 positive results had a higher area under the curve than either LMO2 negative or CD38 positive alone. Conclusions A combination of LMO2 negative and CD38 positive is useful for the diagnosis of Burkitt lymphoma.

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