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Case Report

Angioimmunoblastic T-Cell Lymphoma Presenting with an Acute Serologic Epstein-Barr Virus Profile

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Department of General Internal Medicine, Geisinger Medical Center, 100 North Academy Avenue, Danville, PA 17822, USA
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Department of Hematopathology, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA 17822, USA
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Hematol. Rep. 2015, 7(2), 5893; https://doi.org/10.4081/hr.2015.5893
Submission received: 1 March 2015 / Revised: 10 April 2015 / Accepted: 18 May 2015 / Published: 3 June 2015

Abstract

Angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma (AITL) is an aggressive peripheral T-cell lymphoma typically characterized by prominent lymphadenopathy and B-symptoms at the time of presentation, polyclonal hypergammaglobulinemia, autoimmune hemolysis and frequent but highly variable involvement of Epstein- Barr virus (EBV). Lymph node biopsy findings typically include effacement of nodal architecture, polymorphic infiltrate, atypical T-cells (usually CD4+/CD10+/PD1+) and prominent proliferations of high endothelial venules and follicular dendritic cells. However, this classic constellation of pathologic findings is often initially obscured by a prominence of EBV+ B-immunoblasts with or without associated peripherally circulating EBV DNA. Here we document the first reported case of an acute serologic EBV profile (VCA-IgM) in a patient with AITL, and we recommend that clinicians maintain a high index of suspicion for AITL in the appropriate clinical scenario, irrespective of Epstein-Barr related findings.
Keywords: angioimmunoblastic t-cell lymphoma; Epstein-Barr virus angioimmunoblastic t-cell lymphoma; Epstein-Barr virus

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Beer, T.; Dorion, P. Angioimmunoblastic T-Cell Lymphoma Presenting with an Acute Serologic Epstein-Barr Virus Profile. Hematol. Rep. 2015, 7, 5893. https://doi.org/10.4081/hr.2015.5893

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Beer T, Dorion P. Angioimmunoblastic T-Cell Lymphoma Presenting with an Acute Serologic Epstein-Barr Virus Profile. Hematology Reports. 2015; 7(2):5893. https://doi.org/10.4081/hr.2015.5893

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Beer, Timothy, and Patrick Dorion. 2015. "Angioimmunoblastic T-Cell Lymphoma Presenting with an Acute Serologic Epstein-Barr Virus Profile" Hematology Reports 7, no. 2: 5893. https://doi.org/10.4081/hr.2015.5893

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Beer, T., & Dorion, P. (2015). Angioimmunoblastic T-Cell Lymphoma Presenting with an Acute Serologic Epstein-Barr Virus Profile. Hematology Reports, 7(2), 5893. https://doi.org/10.4081/hr.2015.5893

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