Clinicopathologic Findings in Patients With Initial Diagnosis of Extranodal Marginal Zone B-Cell Lymphoma of Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (MALT) in Colorectal Mucosa

Author:

Soma Lorinda A1,Smith Stephen D2,Reddy Prathima2,Edlefsen Kerstin L1,Wu David1,Cherian Sindhu1,Chen Xueyan1,Zhou Yi3,Reddi Deepti1,Fromm Jonathan R1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA

2. Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Medical Oncology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

3. Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA

Abstract

Abstract Objectives To evaluate clinicopathologic features, management, and behavior of colorectal extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT). Methods Clinical data, laboratory studies, and radiographic records were reviewed (2005-2018), and fluorescence in situ hybridization studies were performed. Results Eleven patients were identified, six of whom were discovered as an incidental finding on endoscopy. Morphologic and immunophenotypic features were similar to MALT lymphomas at other sites except that lymphoepithelial lesions were uncommon. Three of nine patients were positive for BIRC3/MALT1 fusions, two of whom had identical B-cell clones identified in subsequent gastric biopsy specimens. Eight of 10 patients had no clinically evaluable disease after observation (±antibiotics; n = 4) or radiation/chemotherapy (n = 4). Conclusions Patients with incidental and localized colonic MALT lymphoma demonstrated an excellent prognosis with conservative management, although longer follow-up and data based on consistent staging and surveillance methods (including gastric evaluation) are necessary for informed management.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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