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ALK-positive anaplastic large cell lymphoma of skeletal muscle masquerading as soft tissue sarcoma
  1. Deepika Gupta1,
  2. Vikarn Vishwajeet1,
  3. Mohammed Ramzan2 and
  4. Poonam Abhay Elhence1
  1. 1Department of Pathology and Lab Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, India
  2. 2Department of Paediatrics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, India
  1. Correspondence to Dr Vikarn Vishwajeet; vikarn.pmch{at}gmail.com

Abstract

Anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) is a subtype of T cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and can present as an extranodal disease. Primary ALCL of skeletal muscle is rare. We report a case of ALK-positive ALCL involving the left thigh and anterior chest wall in a 12-year-old male child. The fine needle aspiration cytology from the lesion showed cellular smears with singly scattered and occasional clusters of large pleomorphic atypical cells. A diagnosis of poorly differentiated malignant neoplasm was rendered. On core biopsy, the histomorphological features posed a diagnostic challenge with a myriad of morphological mimickers. The diagnosis was established by excluding specific entities by relevant immunostains and confirming the diagnosis by strong expression of CD30 and ALK on immunohistochemistry. Fluorescence in-situ hybridisation confirmed the characteristic t(2:5) translocation. Presentation of ALCL with skeletal muscle involvement is uncommon, and the diagnosis relies on broadening the diagnostic possibilities and judicious use of immunohistochemical markers.

  • carcinogenesis
  • paediatric oncology
  • pathology

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Footnotes

  • Contributors DG, VV and PAE assisted in pathology analysis, critically reviewed the literature and drafted the manuscript. MR provided the clinical details and drafted the manuscript.

  • Funding The authors have not declared a specific grant for this research from any funding agency in the public, commercial or not-for-profit sectors.

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  • Competing interests None declared.

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