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Pulmonary Extranodal Marginal Zone Lymphoma That Presented with Macroglobulinemia and Marked Plasmacytic Cell Proliferation Carrying the T(14;18)(q32;q21)/malt1-Immunoglobulin Heavy-Chain Fusion Gene in Pleural Fluid.

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hematopathology(2018)

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Abstract
An 80-year-old man presented with the accumulation of pleural fluid in the right thoracic cavity. Serum electrophoresis revealed an M-component and immunofixation confirmed IgM/λ. The level of IgM was 1,526 mg/dL. Imaging studies showed an infiltrative condition of the ipsilateral lung parenchyma. The fluid contained abundant neoplastic cells with the morphological and immunophenotypic features of plasma cells, which expressed IgM/λ monoclonal immunoglobulins on the cell surface and in the cytoplasm. The karyotype was 48,XY,+3,add(9)(p13),+12,add(14)(q32),del(16)(q22),-18,+mar, and a series of fluorescence in situ hybridization studies demonstrated that the add(14) chromosome represented der(14)t(14;18)(q32;q21), at which the MALT1-immunoglobulin heavy-chain (IGH) fusion gene was localized. A long-distance polymerase chain reaction amplified the fragment encompassing the two genes, showing that the junction occurred at the J6 segment of IGH and 3.7-kb upstream of the MALT1 breakpoint cluster. We propose that this case represents an extreme form of the plasmacytic differentiation of extranodal marginal zone lymphoma that developed in the lung.
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macroglobulinemia,extranodal marginal zone lymphoma,plasmacytic differentiation,t(14,18)(q32,q32)/MALT1-IGH fusion gene
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