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Submassive hepatocellular necrosis associated with infiltration by peripheral T-cell lymphoma of cytotoxic phenotype: report of two cases
Authors:Ohtani Haruo  Komeno Takuya  Koizumi Masanori  Kimura Noriko  Tanaka Satoe  Nunokawa Toru  Sato Yasunori  Nakanuma Yasuni
Affiliation:Departments of Pathology,;Hematology and;Surgery, Mito Medical Center, National Hospital Organization, Ibaraki, Departments of;Pathology, and;Cardiovascular disease, Tohoku Rosai Hospital, Sendai and;Department of Pathology, Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medicine, Kanazawa, Japan
Abstract:Hepatocellular necrosis may be complicated in the clinical course of T-cell lymphoma. Herein are reported two cases of peripheral T-cell lymphoma associated with a rapid increase of serum transaminases in their final course. The final diagnoses were enteropathy-type T-cell lymphoma of the jejunum (patient 1) and hepatosplenic T-cell lymphoma (patient 2). The livers of both patients had non-zonal, well-demarcated coagulation necrosis (approximately 70% in patient 1 and 40% in patient 2) that was infiltrated by lymphoma cells bearing a cytolytic granule content (granzyme B). Hepatocytes in the necrotic areas in patient 2 showed immunoreactivity for human simplex virus type 1. Although the mechanism of the hepatocyte necrosis is unclear, it is suggested that the hepatocyte submassive necrosis may be related to an infection complicated in the final course of lymphoma or by certain direct effects of the tumor cells.
Keywords:cytotoxic granules    hepatocellular necrosis    peripheral T-cell lymphoma    viral infection
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