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T-cell lymphomas in children
Institution:1. Department of Respiratory Disease, Children''s Hospital Affiliated to Soochow University, Suzhou 215003, China;2. Clinical Immunology Laboratory, Soochow University No. 1 Affiliated Hospital, Suzhou 215003, China;3. Department of Pediatric Surgery, Children''s Hospital Affiliated to Soochow University, Suzhou 215003, China
Abstract:T-cell lymphomas in children are rare and compromise a rather limited spectrum of entities. Relatively frequently observed are precursor T-cell lymphomas mainly presenting as mediastinal tumors with or without leukemia and ALK-positive anaplastic large cell lymphomas (ALCL) with nodal or extra nodal manifestations. In contrast to adults, where peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) is the most frequent T-cell neoplasia, PTCL in children is exceptional and remains a challenging diagnosis even for experienced haematopathologists. Other rare T-cell lymphomas occasionally seen in children are panniculitis like T-cell lymphomas, NK/T-cell lymphomas and hepatosplenic gamma delta-lymphomas. Of note angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma is never seen in children. Mimickers of T-cell lymphomas like viral or immunological disorders in children are more frequent than manifest T-cell lymphomas and knowledge of these reactive conditions and their differential diagnosis is essential. The recognition of typical histopathological and clinical features along with knowledgeable use and interpretation of immunohistochemical and molecular markers are mandatory for a reliable diagnosis of childhood T-cell lymphomas.
Keywords:childhood-lymphoma  childhood T-cell lymphoma  pediatric lymphoma  pediatric T-cell lymphoma  T-cell lymphoma
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