Midfacial T-cell lymphomas are more prevalent in Asia than in Europe or North America. Clinically, these lymphomas are noted as one major differential diagnosis in the malignant midline granuloma syndrome. During the past years, the group of nasal T/NK cell lymphomas has been recognized that is frequently associated with EBV-infection. The aim of the current publication was to describe the clinical presentation and course of 30 patients attending the West China University of Medical Sciences, Chengdu, P.R. China, between 1991 and 1994. Clinical records were assessed and the patients were followed for 6 to 29 (mean 12.4) months. Several microscopic features thought to be associated with this entity were carefully evaluated together with immunohistochemical data. The proliferation of the tumour cells was assessed by determining the mitotic index and the ratio of MIB-1 labelled cells. In addition, the incidence of apoptotic cells was investigated by means of the in-situ end labelling (ISEL) technique. Our data confirm the expression of T-cell markers by T/NK cell lymphomas as determined by the immunohistochemistry. The apoptotic index was found to correlate with the ratio of MIB-1 labelled cells. Expression of the bcl-2 oncoprotein was not associated with increased or diminished proliferation or cell death, respectively. Eight of the thirty patients succumbed to their disease during the follow-up period. Kaplan-Meier cumulative survivals and log-rank tests revealed a significant impact of MIB-1 labelling on mean survival times.
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