Lymph Node Infarction Associated with Infectious Mononucleosis

Author:

Kojima Masaru1,Nakamura Shigeo2,Sugihara Shiro3,Sakata Noriyuki4,Masawa Nobuhide5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology and Clinical Laboratories, Gunma Cancer Center Hospital, 617-1, Takabayashinishi-cho Ohta, 373-8550, Japan; Department of Pathology, Dokkyo University School of Medicine, Mibu, Japan

2. Department of Pathology and Genetics, Aichi Cancer Center Hospital, Nagoya, Japan

3. Department of Pathology and Clinical Laboratories, Gunma Cancer Center Hospital, Ohta, Japan

4. Second Department of Pathology, Fukuoka University School of Medicine, Fukuoka, Japan

5. Department of Pathology, Dokkyo University School of Medicine, Mibu, Japan

Abstract

A completely infarcted lymph node should alert the pathologist to the high possibility of malignant lymphoma. The lymph node lesion of infectious mononucleosis (IM) shows marked histologic diversity and occasionally may be confused with malignant lymphoma. We report a rare case of IM showing extensive lymph node infarction whose lymph node lesion was similar to lymph node infarction associated with maligant lymphoma. This case describes a 32-year-old Japanese man who had signs and symptoms consistent with IM, which he was later proven serologically to have, but whose cervical lymph node showed extensive lymph node infarction with a thin area of granulation tissue beneath the capsule. The infarcted tissue contained numerous eosinophilic ghosts of large lymphoid cells. The thin granulation tissue was composed of numerous small lymphocytes, plasma cells, and histiocytes, in addition to large lymhoid cells including immunoblasts and granulocytes. CD20, CD3, and CD45RO imunostains revealed the mixed Bnd T-cell nature of the ghosts of large lymphoid cells in the infarcted tissue as well as viable large cells in the granulation tissue. The patient was free from disease after 50 months' follow-up.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine,Surgery,Anatomy

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