Jain, Surabhi ; Ramteke, Prashant ; Gogia, Ajay ; Mandal, Trisha ; Aggarwal, Mukul ; Dass, Jasmita ; Sharma, Mehar Chand ; Mahapatra, Manoranjan ; Parmanik, Raja ; Bakhshi, Sameer ; Sharma, Atul ; Mallick, Saumyaranjan (2022) Splenic lymphomas: a tertiary care center experience and review of literature Indian Journal of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, 39 (3). pp. 402-412. ISSN 0974-0449
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12288-022-01621-2
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12288-022-01621-2
Abstract
Primary splenic lymphomas are rare with the majority of lymphomas in spleen being secondary to an extra-splenic lymphoma. We aimed to analyze the epidemiological profile of the splenic lymphoma and review the literature. This was a retrospective study including all splenectomies and splenic biopsies from 2015 to September 2021. All the cases were retrieved from Department of Pathology. Detailed histopathological, clinical and demographic evaluation was done. All the lymphomas were classified according to WHO 2016 classification. A total of 714 splenectomies were performed for a variety of benign causes, as part of tumor resections and for the diagnosis of lymphoma. Few core biopsies were also included. A total of 33 lymphomas diagnosed in the spleen, primary splenic lymphomas constituted 84.84% (n = 28) of the cohort with 5 (15.15%) having the primary site elsewhere. The primary splenic lymphomas constituted 0.28% of all the lymphomas arising at various sites. Adult population (19–65 years) formed the bulk (78.78%) with a slight male preponderance. Splenic marginal zone lymphomas (n = 15, 45.45%) comprised of major proportion of cases followed by primary splenic diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (n = 4, 12.12%). Splenectomy was the main course of treatment for SMZL with a good overall outcome, with chemotherapy ± radiotherapy forming the mainstay in other lymphomas. Lymphomas in spleen can be infiltrative or a primary, hence proper clinic-radiological and pathological evaluation is required. Appropriate management is guided by the precise and detailed evaluation by the pathologist, requiring understanding of the same.
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Keywords: | Primary splenic lymphomas; Splenic marginal zone lymphomas; Splenectomy. |
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