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Non Hodgkins Lymphoma - Pathology Help Posted: 01-06-06 22:36pm
I need a pathologist with expertise in the
evaluation of non-hodgkins lymphoma to
evaluate a bone marrow specimen. Yes, the
hospital has had their pathologist
evaluate the specimen; however, the
pathologist recommended a "drill down" (my
words) to further determine if this was an
sll/cll or mantle cell lymphoma.
The bone marrow specimen taken prior to
chemo demonstrated a positive cd-20, cd-5,
and bcl-2. Negative for cd-10, bcl-1 and
bcl6. Cd23 stained the dendritic
networks, but not the lymphocytes. Lambda
and kappa did not help demonstrate
monoclonality.
The pathologist's summary stated that the
findings were diagnostic of bone marrow
involvement by a cd-5 positive small b
cell process. Mantle cell lymphoma and
chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small
lymphocytic lymphoma are considered. He
recommended cytogenetic studies to further
subclassify the lymphoma.
A chromosome test was performed to show
that my husband was a normal "xy" male.
(well, that's a relief!) no abnormalities
were demonstrated in this test.
At this point, chemo was begun with chop +
rituximab. I'm unsure whether this
therapy will address the cd-5. Does
anyone know?
The oncologist was most irritated when I
asked if the pathologist's recommendations
had been followed, or if it would be done
on the next aspirate (after chop +
rituximab). I cannot get any help from
this doctor and because my husband is a
veteran, I can't change doctors because he
only has medical benefits through the va
hospital. (no outside insurance)
my thought is, if I can demand an
additional sample and request the hospital
to send the additional sample to a
reputable pathologist that specializes in
lymphoma/leukemia; then I could get
detailed diagnosis and subsequently more
appropriate treatment, or is this the most
appropriate treatment; frankly, at this
point, i'm not convinced it is.
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