Volume 17, Issue 5 pp. 451-454

Human Herpesvirus 8 and Epstein–Barr virus-related monotypic large B-cell lymphoproliferative disorder coexisting with mixed variant of Castleman's disease in a lymph node of a renal transplant recipient

Ivan Theate

Ivan Theate

Departments of  Pathology,

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Lucienne Michaux

Lucienne Michaux

 Haematology,

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Jean-Paul Squifflet

Jean-Paul Squifflet

 Renal transplantation, Cliniques Universitaires Saint Luc, Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium,

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Antoine Martin

Antoine Martin

 Service d'Anatomie et Cytologie Pathologiques and

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Martine Raphael

Martine Raphael

 Service d'Hématologie biologique, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Avicenne, Bobigny, France

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First published: 17 September 2003
Citations: 30
Ivan Theate, Department of Pathology, ANPS 1712, Cliniques universitaires Saint Luc, Avenue Hippocrate 10, B-1200 Bruxelles, Belgium. Tel.: +0032 2 7641712; fax: +0032 2 7648924;
e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Abstract: Human herpesvirus 8 (HHV8) has been related to some malignant lymphoproliferations, including post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders (PTLD). We describe a case of a HHV8 and Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) positive large B-cell lymphoproliferation coexisting with Castleman's disease in the same lymph node of a long-term renal transplant recipient. Biopsy revealed mixed type of Castleman's disease and anaplastic cells showing IgA restriction, although molecular analysis failed to detect monoclonality. Only large cells were co-infected by both EBV and HHV8. After reduction of immunosuppression, the lesion partially regressed. After 1 yr, local evolution required surgery followed by irradiation. The present case represents a unique form of localized monotypic but polyclonal large cell PTLD associated with Castleman's disease. It can be added to PTLD with HHV8 and EBV co-infection.

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