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Origin of malignant centrofacial granulomas: surface markers and gene rearrangement of malignant cells

Authors :
M. Raphael
A. Dubois
Djavad Mossalayi
G. Lamas
C. Marty-Double
J. F. Rossi
Chomette G
Pierre Godeau
Jean Cabane
Source :
The Laryngoscope. 101(9)
Publication Year :
1991

Abstract

Malignant centrofacial granuloma (MCFG) is a clinical entity characterized by a relentless ulceration of the upper airway involving the nose, palate, and face, without any demonstrable etiology. The origin of 11 cases were analyzed with the help of cell-surface immunostaining in all and with T-cell receptor gene (TCR) rearrangement in 3. The results show that most of the cases of MCFG are in fact T-cell lymphomas with cell-surface antigens (CD2, CD7, CD3) consistent with either early or mature T lymphocytes. However, some cases exhibit B-lymphoid (CD19, CD20) or histiomonocytic (CD13, CD14) lineage-specific markers. In conclusion, despite its remarkable clinical unity, MCFG is a heterogeneous group of neoplastic diseases, most but not all of which may be classified as T-cell lymphoma.

Details

ISSN :
0023852X
Volume :
101
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Laryngoscope
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1b87195c4ebb9ac7c1382fc8f2bfe078