Table 2.

Categorizing the rare mature T/NK-cell lymphoid neoplasms previously reported in the pediatric population by prognosis and relative rarity

Potentially >50% EFS with conventional chemotherapy
ZebrasUnicorns
PTCL-NOS  
ALK-negative ALCL  
Typically <30% EFS without upfront HSCT 
Zebras Unicorns 
Hepatosplenic TCL Enteropathy-associated TCL 
Primary cutaneous γ/δ TCL Primary cutaneous CD8+ aggressive epidermotropic cytotoxic TCL 
Nodal TFH cell lymphoma, AITL  
Indolent and potentially treatable without cytotoxic chemotherapy 
Zebras Unicorns 
Subcutaneous panniculitis-like TCL Indolent T-cell lymphoma of the GI tract 
Mycosis fungoides Primary cutaneous acral CD8+ LPD 
Lymphomatoid papulosis T-large granular lymphocytic leukemia 
Primary cutaneous ALCL  
Primary cutaneous CD4+ small/medium T-cell LPD  
Virus-associated T/NK-cell lymphoid neoplasms 
Zebras Unicorns 
Limited-stage ENKTL (EBV) Aggressive NK-cell leukemia (EBV) 
Advanced-stage ENKTL (EBV) Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (HTLV-1) 
Systemic EBV+ TCL of childhood Severe mosquito bite allergy (EBV) 
Systemic chronic active EBV disease  
Hydroa vacciniforme LPD (EBV)  
Potentially >50% EFS with conventional chemotherapy
ZebrasUnicorns
PTCL-NOS  
ALK-negative ALCL  
Typically <30% EFS without upfront HSCT 
Zebras Unicorns 
Hepatosplenic TCL Enteropathy-associated TCL 
Primary cutaneous γ/δ TCL Primary cutaneous CD8+ aggressive epidermotropic cytotoxic TCL 
Nodal TFH cell lymphoma, AITL  
Indolent and potentially treatable without cytotoxic chemotherapy 
Zebras Unicorns 
Subcutaneous panniculitis-like TCL Indolent T-cell lymphoma of the GI tract 
Mycosis fungoides Primary cutaneous acral CD8+ LPD 
Lymphomatoid papulosis T-large granular lymphocytic leukemia 
Primary cutaneous ALCL  
Primary cutaneous CD4+ small/medium T-cell LPD  
Virus-associated T/NK-cell lymphoid neoplasms 
Zebras Unicorns 
Limited-stage ENKTL (EBV) Aggressive NK-cell leukemia (EBV) 
Advanced-stage ENKTL (EBV) Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (HTLV-1) 
Systemic EBV+ TCL of childhood Severe mosquito bite allergy (EBV) 
Systemic chronic active EBV disease  
Hydroa vacciniforme LPD (EBV)  

“Zebras” reflect diagnoses that are rare but have been reported in large cohorts of children with rare lymphomas or repeatedly reported in case series/reports. “Unicorns” reflect diagnoses that have only been reported infrequently in children in case reports.

EBV, Epstein-Barr virus; EFS, event-free survival; ENKTL, extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma; GI, gastrointestinal; HTLV-1, human T- lymphotropic virus type 1; LPD, lymphoproliferative disorder; TCL, T-cell lymphoma.

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