A 54-year-old HIV+ man with multicentric Castleman disease on rituximab presented with altered mental status secondary to a right thalamic mass on computed tomography (CT) scan (panel A, CT scan). A biopsy of the mass revealed medium-sized pleomorphic lymphoma cells (panels B-C; hematoxylin-and-eosin stain; panel B, original magnification ×100 [10× objective]; panel C, original magnification ×400 [40× objective]). Immunohistochemically, the lymphoma cells were positive for OCT2 (panel D, original magnification ×400 [40× objective]), CD3 (panel E, original magnification ×200 [20× objective]), MUM-1 (panel F, original magnification ×200 [20× objective]), and human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8; panel G, original magnification ×200 [20× objective]). CD45 was weakly positive (panel H, original magnification ×400 [40× objective]). CD30 and CD138 were positive in a few cells. In situ hybridization for Epstein-Barr virus–encoded RNA was positive (panel I, original magnification ×200 [20× objective]). Stains for CD20, CD79a, PAX-5, and EMA were negative. Ki-67 revealed a high proliferation rate of >90% (panel J, original magnification ×200 [20× objective]). The diagnosis was extracavitary variant of primary effusion lymphoma (PEL) with aberrant CD3 expression. The patient was started on methotrexate and radiation.
PEL is a large B-cell neoplasm, related to HHV-8 infection, usually seen in immunocompromised patients, presenting as serous effusion. An extracavitary variant presenting as a solid mass in the absence of an effusion has been described and can be challenging to diagnose. The prognosis is usually poor.
A 54-year-old HIV+ man with multicentric Castleman disease on rituximab presented with altered mental status secondary to a right thalamic mass on computed tomography (CT) scan (panel A, CT scan). A biopsy of the mass revealed medium-sized pleomorphic lymphoma cells (panels B-C; hematoxylin-and-eosin stain; panel B, original magnification ×100 [10× objective]; panel C, original magnification ×400 [40× objective]). Immunohistochemically, the lymphoma cells were positive for OCT2 (panel D, original magnification ×400 [40× objective]), CD3 (panel E, original magnification ×200 [20× objective]), MUM-1 (panel F, original magnification ×200 [20× objective]), and human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8; panel G, original magnification ×200 [20× objective]). CD45 was weakly positive (panel H, original magnification ×400 [40× objective]). CD30 and CD138 were positive in a few cells. In situ hybridization for Epstein-Barr virus–encoded RNA was positive (panel I, original magnification ×200 [20× objective]). Stains for CD20, CD79a, PAX-5, and EMA were negative. Ki-67 revealed a high proliferation rate of >90% (panel J, original magnification ×200 [20× objective]). The diagnosis was extracavitary variant of primary effusion lymphoma (PEL) with aberrant CD3 expression. The patient was started on methotrexate and radiation.
PEL is a large B-cell neoplasm, related to HHV-8 infection, usually seen in immunocompromised patients, presenting as serous effusion. An extracavitary variant presenting as a solid mass in the absence of an effusion has been described and can be challenging to diagnose. The prognosis is usually poor.
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![A 54-year-old HIV+ man with multicentric Castleman disease on rituximab presented with altered mental status secondary to a right thalamic mass on computed tomography (CT) scan (panel A, CT scan). A biopsy of the mass revealed medium-sized pleomorphic lymphoma cells (panels B-C; hematoxylin-and-eosin stain; panel B, original magnification ×100 [10× objective]; panel C, original magnification ×400 [40× objective]). Immunohistochemically, the lymphoma cells were positive for OCT2 (panel D, original magnification ×400 [40× objective]), CD3 (panel E, original magnification ×200 [20× objective]), MUM-1 (panel F, original magnification ×200 [20× objective]), and human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8; panel G, original magnification ×200 [20× objective]). CD45 was weakly positive (panel H, original magnification ×400 [40× objective]). CD30 and CD138 were positive in a few cells. In situ hybridization for Epstein-Barr virus–encoded RNA was positive (panel I, original magnification ×200 [20× objective]). Stains for CD20, CD79a, PAX-5, and EMA were negative. Ki-67 revealed a high proliferation rate of >90% (panel J, original magnification ×200 [20× objective]). The diagnosis was extracavitary variant of primary effusion lymphoma (PEL) with aberrant CD3 expression. The patient was started on methotrexate and radiation.](https://ash.silverchair-cdn.com/ash/content_public/journal/blood/135/14/10.1182_blood.2019004506/2/m_bloodbld2019004506f1.png?Expires=1763643952&Signature=kCvAz6RU2Evu-rIqH5Eyq-hnonkS1lnscQtPgkPGAD-80yk-0lowesNaKELBcZfyZvcGih-SzebXIYgMMHKalrzH~Bxxui6VA~sZx4Qcas-gCTQ1rhzNWT-AzrdT88-IWwKZwPQquCeM99ya6q2J-pai5q~yUENfi~MltMKpwxbivExULR-fpZzqP1c07JiwOrYGPo4umIBdA9kzHWhyb3OgF7gVWxGUpEhb6ek1j7MNxO1PYjZNfL0zeoTOjBd1h2HTgUcbtEJ6aclo3Mp-BgXIlMLPpT-WsC3eQudx1GJVdGiAQUHBczLNGmUl3aDAH~xXLak3v22qgglo2cVckg__&Key-Pair-Id=APKAIE5G5CRDK6RD3PGA)
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