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Peripheral T-cell lymphoma in childhood. A clinicopathological study of six cases
Authors:J. LEAKE,S. J. KELLIE&dagger  ,J. PRITCHARD&dagger  ,J. M. CHESSELLS&dagger  ,R. A. RISDON
Affiliation:Department of Histopathology, Hospital for Sick Children, London, UK.
Abstract:A review of the pathological material from 42 children with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma seen over a 44 month period revealed 10 large cell tumours. Of these, six were classified as peripheral T-cell lymphoma, an entity rarely reported in childhood. Three patients were boys and three girls (median age 9.5 years), and extranodal presentation was a feature of two patients. Five had high-grade tumours; of these, three were classified as large cell anaplastic, Ki-1 positive and two as pleomorphic large cell. The remaining patient had a low-grade tumour of angioimmunoblastic type. T-cell subsets were examined in three cases and showed the following phenotypes: CD4-, CD8-; CD4+, CD8-; CD4-, CD8+. Three of the patients with high-grade tumours died, with a mean survival of 22 weeks. The remaining patients are alive and clinically disease-free for between 10 and 24 months after treatment.
Keywords:non-Hodgkin's lymphoma    T-cell    Ki-1 positive    childhood
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