Ch. Dunphy et al., Primary mediastinal large cell lymphoma with sclerosis containing a large number of T cells - Differential diagnosis, APPL IMMUNO, 7(1), 1999, pp. 48-51
Primary mediastinal large cell lymphoma with sclerosis (PMLS) occurs primar
ily in relatively young female patients. We report such a case in a 28-year
-old woman with superior vena cava (SVC) syndrome. Because of the SVC syndr
ome, immediate diagnosis was highly desired. However, because of the small
size of the mediastinal biopsy, lack of monoclonality by flow cytometric im
munophenotyping (FCI), and areas that were rich in T cells, the diagnosis c
ould be made only by immunohistochemical analysis (IH), which revealed the
L-26(+), LCA(+) clusters of cells. We describe our findings and discuss the
differential diagnosis. This case underscores the importance of always cor
relating the histologic and FCI findings and performing appropriate IH when
indicated.