Publications by authors named "Lome-Maldonado C"

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  • Aggressive large B-cell lymphomas (LBCL) have diverse biological traits; detecting MYC rearrangements (MYCr) is crucial for understanding their prognosis.
  • Current recommendations urge performing cytogenetic tests on all aggressive LBCL cases to identify MYCr, but due to its low occurrence, affordable screening options are necessary.
  • Researchers developed a scoring system and algorithm based on immunohistochemical profiles of CD10, LMO2, and MYC to effectively screen for MYCr, achieving high sensitivity and predictive values in both training and validation series.
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Background: is a relevant gene involved in B-cell ontogeny and a survival predictor of aggressive large B-cell lymphomas (aLBCL). Most studies assessing mRNA expression have relied on microarray platforms or qRT-PCR methods, overlooking tissue morphology. In this study, we evaluate RNA expression by chromogenic in situ hybridization (CISH) in normal tissue and in a series of 82 aLBCL.

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  • The study focuses on IDD-associated lymphoid proliferations linked to HIV, aiming to identify their clinical characteristics and outcomes in patients without organ transplants and on antiretroviral therapy.
  • It analyzed data from 27 HIV+ male patients in Mexico, noting common conditions such as hyperplasia and a significant occurrence of Kaposi sarcoma among them.
  • Results revealed a high prevalence of immunosuppression, with many patients showing severe immune deficiencies and some diagnosed with additional lymphomas, highlighting the need for better understanding and management of these conditions.*
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Aggressive large B-cell lymphomas (aLBCL) include a heterogeneous group of lymphomas with diverse biological features. One of the approaches to the diagnosis of aLBCL is based on the identification of MYC rearrangements (MYC-R), in addition to BCL2 and BCL6 rearrangements by genetic techniques, mainly fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH). Because of the low incidence of MYC-R, the identification of useful immunohistochemistry markers to select cases for MYC FISH testing may be useful in daily practice.

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  • Extra-nodal NK/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type (ENKTCL) is a highly aggressive cancer linked to the Epstein-Barr virus, mainly affecting nasal areas.
  • A comprehensive study of 209 ENKTCL cases identified key factors affecting survival, such as disease stage and genetic abnormalities, revealing distinct genetic clusters with different clinical outcomes.
  • The research also highlighted a functional link between specific genetic mutations that promote cell growth, offering insights for potential treatment strategies for this aggressive lymphoma.
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Fifty-five cases of t(14;18)- follicular lymphoma (FL) were genetically characterized by targeted sequencing and copy number (CN) arrays. t(14;18)- FL predominated in women (M/F 1:2); patients often presented during early clinical stages (71%), and had excellent prognoses. Overall, t(14;18)- FL displayed CN alterations (CNAs) and gene mutations carried by conventional t(14;18)+ FL (cFL), but with different frequencies.

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Extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma (ENKTL) is an Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) associated lymphoma, prevalent in Asia and Latin America. Studies in Asian cohorts have identified some recurrent gene mutations in ENKTL; however, the mutational landscape of ENKTL in Latin America is unknown. In this study, we investigated the mutational profile and EBV strains of 71 ENKTL cases from Latin America (42 from Mexico, 17 from Peru, and 12 from Argentina) and compared it with Asian cohorts.

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  • Diagnosing dermal-based lymphoid infiltrates is difficult due to a wide variety of conditions that can appear similar in the mid-dermis, leading to potential confusion in identification.
  • The differential diagnosis involves reactive conditions, benign entities that resemble lymphoid neoplasms, and true clonal proliferations, all of which require careful examination.
  • A comprehensive diagnostic strategy is recommended that combines analysis of lymphocyte composition and cell morphology, alongside consideration of the occurrence rate of each disease type and integration of various diagnostic aspects like clinical, histopathological, and possibly molecular data.
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Background: Nonmycosis fungoides/Sézary syndrome (non-MF/SS) primary cutaneous lymphomas (PCL) are currently categorized under the 2005-World Health Organization/European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (WHO-EORTC) classification for PCL. These differ in behavior from secondary cutaneous lymphomas (SCL) and to lymphomas limited to the oral cavity (primary oral lymphomas [POL]) both categorized under the 2016-WHO classification for lymphoid neoplasms.

Aims: This study aims to report the first series of non-MF/SS PCL, SCL, and POL in a Mexican cohort, examine the applicability of current classification systems and compare our findings with those from foreign cohorts.

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  • Pediatric-type follicular lymphoma (PTFL) primarily affects young males and is characterized by localized lymphadenopathy, high-grade tumor appearance, and the absence of common genetic markers like BCL2 expression and the t(14;18) translocation.
  • Genetic analysis of 42 PTFL cases revealed low genomic complexity, with notable mutations mainly in the TNFRSF14 gene, while some cases showed no additional alterations beyond immunoglobulin rearrangements.
  • PTFL exhibits distinct genetic features compared to conventional follicular lymphoma (FL) in adults, highlighting it as a separate disorder with unique pathogenesis influenced by specific genetic changes.
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Case Report: A 17-year- old male with 2years history of an intraocular mass and progressive visual loss of the left eye. Spontaneous sclera rupture occurred during enucleation. Microscopic evaluation with H-E, PAS and immunohistochemistry (NSE, GAFP, SYN, CD99) revealed a small blue round cell malignant neoplasm with extensive necrosis and apoptosis.

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Background: Thrombosis is a marker of poor prognosis in individuals with solid tumors. The expression of tissue factor (TF) on the cell surface membrane of malignant cells is a pivotal molecular link between activation of coagulation, angiogenesis, metastasis, aggressive tumor behavior and poor survival. Interestingly, thrombosis is associated with shortened survival in solid, but not in lymphoid neoplasias.

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Non-Hodgkin lymphoma comprises a heterogeneous group of haematological malignancies, classified according to their clinic, anatomic-pathological features and, lately, to their molecular biomarkers. Despite the therapeutic advances, nearly half of the patients will die because of this disease. The new diagnostic tools have been the cornerstone to design recent therapy targets, which must be included in the current treatment guidelines of this sort of neoplasms by means of clinical trials and evidence-based medicine.

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Hydroa vacciniforme-like lymphoma (HVLL) is an Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-positive T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder of childhood that occurs mainly in Central and South America and Asia. We present the clinicopathological features of 20 Mexican children with HVLL with a median age of 8 years at diagnosis (range, 1-15). All patients presented with skin lesions involving sun-exposed areas, but not exclusively.

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Anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive large B-cell lymphoma is a rare and aggressive B-cell lymphoma mostly associated with t(2:17) involving the clathrin gene at 17q23 and the anaplastic lymphoma kinase gene at 2p23. The characteristic immunophenotype includes a granular cytoplasmic anaplastic lymphoma kinase expression, CD20 negativity and the presence of plasma cell markers (CD138, VS38c, and CD38). We report a case with aberrant immunophenotype (CD138-, VS38c-, CD38+/-) and discuss the utility of other immunohistochemical markers in establishing a terminal B-cell differentiation.

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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the elderly was included as a provisional entity in the 2008 WHO lymphoma classification. Most reports of this disease come from Asia and little is known about it in other regions of the world, including Latin America. Therefore, in this study, 305 diffuse large B-cell lymphomas in patients above 50 years were analyzed, 136 from Mexico and 169 from Germany.

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An angiomyxoma is a pelvic neoplasia compound of myofibroblasts. This is a case report of a 41 years old female patient, who presented with a painful, pelvic mass, identified by a tomography with malignant characteristics. Total surgical excision was performed and coursed with good evolution time.

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Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common histologic subtype of the non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) accounting for about 40% of all NHLs. This is a case report about the endoscopic appearance of a DLBCL with infiltration to the stomach in a 39-year-old female. She had a 6-mo history of lumbar and left upper quadrant pain with intermittent episodes of melena.

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Carcinoid tumors are common neoplasms developing in gastrointestinal and respiratory tract. They are rarely found in the kidney. To date, approximately 40 cases of primary renal carcinoid tumors have been reported, with less of a third of them occurring within a horseshoe kidney.

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Interleukin (IL)-27 is a novel heterodimeric cytokine of the IL-12 family that is composed of two subunits, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-induced gene 3 (EBI3) and p28. EBI3 is expressed at high levels in EBV-transformed B-cell lines and is induced in vitro by the EBV oncogene LMP1 in a nuclear factor (NF)-kappaB-dependent manner. We show here that EBI3 expression is up-regulated in human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1)-infected cell lines and IL-2-dependent leukemic cells from adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATL) patients, compared to normal activated T cells.

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Objective: To describe the frequency and compare the clinical characteristics, treatment response, survival and hematologic, immunophenotypic, cytogenetic, and histologic findings in adult patients with acute megakaryoblastic leukemia (AMegL) and megakaryocytic blast crisis of chronic myeloid leukemia (MegBC-CML).

Material And Methods: The records of patients with AMegL and MegBC-CML attended in our institution between July 1993 and December 2000 were revised. Megakaryocytic lineage was established by the presence of one or more megakaryocyte/platelet associated antigens (CD41, CD42b, and CD61) in > 20% blast cells.

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We studied eight patients with characteristic features of angio-immunoblastic T cell lymphoma (AILD-TL) associated with more than 25% of large B cells. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis showed a clonal rearrangement of the T cell receptor (TCR)-gamma chain gene in all cases. One additional case showed a clonal rearrangement of the TCR-beta chain gene by Southern blot hybridization.

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About 90 cases of platelet satellitism (PS) have been published, most of them involving neutrophils, a few comprising monocytes, and one case involving basophils. The case of a 30-year-old female patient with cutaneous vasculitis who developed asymptomatic severe neutropenia is reported. All blood smears (BS) prepared from peripheral blood samples collected with either ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, trisodium citrate, and heparin showed PS involving neutrophils, eosinophils, and monocytes.

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Extraovarian Brenner tumors (BT) are very rare. We report such a tumor that was an intracavitary polyp in the uterus of a 63-year-old woman. The differential diagnosis included a pure transitional cell tumor, a mixed mullerian tumor, and a uterine tumor resembling an ovarian sex cord tumor.

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