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Intravascular NK/T-Cell Lymphoma: What We Know about This Diagnostically Challenging, Aggressive Disease

Magda Zanelli    
Paola Parente    
Francesca Sanguedolce    
Maurizio Zizzo    
Andrea Palicelli    
Alessandra Bisagni    
Illuminato Carosi    
Domenico Trombetta    
Luca Mastracci    
Linda Ricci    
Saverio Pancetti    
Giovanni Martino    
Giuseppe Broggi    
Rosario Caltabiano    
Alberto Cavazza and Stefano Ascani    

Resumen

Intravascular lymphoma is a neoplasm with tumor cells localized exclusively within blood vessel lumina. Most cases are of B-cell origin; only rare cases of NK or T-cell lineage. Unlike intravascular large B-cell lymphoma, which is a well-recognized entity in the WHO classification, intravascular NK/T-cell lymphoma is not considered a specific entity and there is still a debate about whether it is closer to aggressive NK leukemia or to extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma. Our aim was to summarize the clinical, pathological, and molecular data on intravascular NK/T-cell lymphoma, which is a challenge both in terms of diagnosis and treatment. Recent molecular studies improved our understanding of the mechanism of lymphomagenesis, showing that multiple genetic events associated with EBV infection are required for the pathogenesis of this aggressive lymphoma. Promising therapeutic results may be offered by immune checkpoint inhibitors due to the high PD-L1 expression, which is possibly related to EBV infection.

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