Chronic and recurrent benign lymphadenopathy without constitutional symptoms associated with human herpesvirus-6B reactivation
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
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Chronic and recurrent benign lymphadenopathy without constitutional symptoms associated with human herpesvirus-6B reactivation / Forghieri, Fabio; Luppi, Mario; Barozzi, Patrizia; Riva, Giovanni; Monica, Morselli; Bigliardi, Sara; Quadrelli, Chiara; Vallerini, Daniela; Maccaferri, Monica; Coluccio, Valeria; Paolini, Ambra; Colaci, Elisabetta; Goretta, Bonacorsi; Maiorana, Antonino; Sara, Tagliazucchi; Fabio, Rumpianesi; Mattioli, Francesco; Presutti, Livio; Gelmini, Roberta; Cermelli, Claudio; Giulio, Rossi; Patrizia, Comoli; Marasca, Roberto; Narni, Franco; Potenza, Leonardo. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0007-1048. - STAMPA. - 172:4(2016), pp. 561-572. [10.1111/bjh.13871]
Abstract:
Chronic/recurrent behaviour may be encountered in some distinct atypical
or malignant lymphoproliferations, while recurrences are not generally
observed in reactive/benign lymphadenopathies. We retrospectively anal-
ysed a consecutive series of 486 human immunodeficiency virus-negative
adults, who underwent lymphadenectomy. Neoplastic and benign/reactive
histopathological pictures were documented in 299 (61 5%) and 187
(38 5%) cases, respectively. Of note, seven of the 111 (6 3%) patients with
benign lymphadenopathy without well-defined aetiology, showed chronic/
recurrent behaviour, without constitutional symptoms. Enlarged lymph
nodes were round in shape and hypoechoic, mimicking lymphoma. Reac-
tive follicular hyperplasia and paracortical expansion were observed.
Human herpesvirus (HHV)-6B positive staining in follicular dendritic cells
(FDCs) was documented in all seven patients. Serological, molecular and
immunological examinations suggested HHV-6B reactivation. Among the
remaining 104 cases with reactive lymphoid hyperplasia in the absence of
well-known aetiology and without recurrences, positivity for HHV-6B on
FDCs was found in three cases, whereas in seven further patients, a scanty
positivity was documented in rare, scattered cells in inter-follicular regions.
Immunohistochemistry for HHV-6A and HHV-6B was invariably negative
on 134 lymph nodes, with either benign pictures with known aetiology or
malignant lymphoproliferative disorders, tested as further controls. Future
studies are warranted to investigate a potential association between HHV-
6B reactivation and chronic/recurrent benign lymphadenopathy.
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Keywords:
benign lymphadenopathy, chronic/recurrent lymphadenopathy,
reactive follicular hyperplasia, human herpesvirus 6, immunohistochemistry.
Elenco autori:
Forghieri, Fabio; Luppi, Mario; Barozzi, Patrizia; Riva, Giovanni; Monica, Morselli; Bigliardi, Sara; Quadrelli, Chiara; Vallerini, Daniela; Maccaferri, Monica; Coluccio, Valeria; Paolini, Ambra; Colaci, Elisabetta; Goretta, Bonacorsi; Maiorana, Antonino; Sara, Tagliazucchi; Fabio, Rumpianesi; Mattioli, Francesco; Presutti, Livio; Gelmini, Roberta; Cermelli, Claudio; Giulio, Rossi; Patrizia, Comoli; Marasca, Roberto; Narni, Franco; Potenza, Leonardo
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