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Abstracto

Plasmablastoid Lymphoma in Patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus: A Diagnosis Challenge

Emna Jelloul, Loubna Sattar, Alexandre De Wind and Philippe Hermans

In this era of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART), we see that incidence of neoplasic diseases among patients affected by Human Immonudeficiency Virus (HIV) is increasing. Plasmablastic lymphoma (PBL) is an example of neoplastic condition specific to HIV patients. It is a subtype of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) recently described in the 2008 WHO classification of lymphoproliferative disorder. PBL is characterized by its aggressive nature and plasmacytic differentiation and usually occurs in the oral cavity or jaw of HIV-infected individuals. However, several cases of PBL involving extraoral sites have been reported in immunocompetent individuals. This entity is a diagnostic challenge and need integration of clinical, pathological, genetic and microbiologic features. Several types of lymphoma present with plasmablastoid differenciation and may give rise to some difficulties for a differential diagnosis. We give some anatomopathological, molecular and genetic details for each subtype and we will illustrate the difficulty for the diagnosis with two cases. The first case is a patient with plasmablastic lymphoma that present with unusual negative immunoreactivity for CD 138 (10% of PBL cases). The second case has clinical, epidemiological and pathological characteristic of plasmablastic lymphoma but HHV8 positivity is a criteria for considering extra-cavitary PEL as the most relevant diagnosis.