A cutaneous infiltrate composed of plasmacytoid dendritic cells may occasionally occur in a patient suffering from a myeloid neoplasm. To date, the clinical and pathological features associated with this event remains poorly characterized. Herein, we report a patient with acute myeloid leukemia who developed pruritic papules or erythematous plaques scattered on the skin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The development of multiparameter flow cytometry (FCM) and increasingly sophisticated analysis software has considerably improved the exploration of hematological disorders. These tools have been widely applied in leukaemias, lymphomas, and myelodysplasias, yet with very heterogeneous approaches. Consequently, there is no extensive reference document reporting on the characteristics of normal human bone marrow (BM) in multiparameter FCM.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to assess the contribution of FC to the diagnosis of lymph node disorders we retrospectively compared the pathological and the FC diagnosis made in 118 consecutive lymph node biopsies. Pathological diagnosis included non malignant conditions (n = 43), B-cell Non Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) (n = 30), T-cell NHL (1 case), carcinoma (n = 18), Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) (n = 15), melanoma (n = 2), chronic myelocytic leukemia (n = 12), miscellaneous non-lymphoid tissues (n = 6) and undetermined conditions (n = 2). Among the 116 assessable samples, FC was in agreement with histology in 102 cases (87.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Purpose: To try to get a better insight on the interaction between dFdC and ionizing radiation at the cellular level, we examined in vitro the effect of dFdC on the cell cycle of two human head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cell lines (SQD9 and SCC61).
Patients And Methods: Experimental conditions yielding radio-enhancement were used. Confluent cells were incubated with dFdC (5 microM) for different incubation times, washed, pulse-labeled with BrdUrd (10 microM), fixed and then processed for flow cytometry analysis.
In the industrial region of La Louvière (Belgium), healthy persons, presenting at a consultation of preventive medicine, showed differences as a function of smoking and of residence in one of four areas differing in sources of emissions, population density and green zones. Smokers had significantly (P=0.05) more leukocytes microl(-1), neutrophils microl(-1), CD3+ lymphocytes (lys) microl(-1), CD4+ lys microl(-1), CD25+ lys microl(-1), higher CD4/CD8 ratio's and higher carcino-embryonic antigen serum levels but significantly lower IgG immunoglobulin and serum carotene levels than non-smokers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMyelodysplastic syndromes (MDSs) are heterogeneous diseases of bone marrow (BM) cell precursors for which immunophenotypic characterization is still considered irrelevant despite the accuracy and sensitivity of flow cytometry techniques. The aim of this study was to determine whether immunophenotypic abnormalities could be defined in MDSs and could correlate with the French-American-British classification and cytogenetics. Analysis was performed on 275 BM samples (207 MDS patients, 68 controls) and 25 control blood samples.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCD4(+)CD56(+) malignancies are rare hematologic neoplasms, which were recently shown to correspond to the so-called type 2 dendritic cell (DC2) or plasmacytoid dendritic cells. This study presents the biologic and clinical features of a series of 23 such cases, selected on the minimal immunophenotypic criteria defining the DC2 leukemic counterpart, that is, coexpression of CD4 and CD56 in the absence of B, T, and myeloid lineage markers. Clinical presentation typically corresponded to cutaneous nodules associated with lymphadenopathy or spleen enlargement or both.
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