Forty‐three lymph node biopsies were performed prior to retreatment in 30 unselected patients who had relapsed following chemotherapy for advanced non‐Hodgkin's lymphoma of low grade histological type. Eight patients (27%) showed unequivocal evidence of transformation to a high grade variety of lymphoma. These included 4 out of 21 cases originally having had follicular lymphoma and 4 out of 9 cases having had diffuse lymphoma. In 2 further patients with follicular lymphoma, relapse was diagnosed following examination of the bone marrow and in one the tumor had clearly transformed. In 5 of the transformed lymphomas the cell type was predominantly centroblastic, in 2 immunoblastic and in the remaining 2 centrocytic (anaplastic). Five of the 9 cases developing high grade lymphoma have died after a median interval of 5 months from transformation, whereas only 3 of 23 cases showing no change are dead. In 4 patients low grade lymphoma persisted in the bone marrow at the time of nodal transformation. The clinical circumstances at the time of rebiopsy were unhelpful in predicting transformation. Cancer 44:645‐651, 1979. Copyright © 1979 American Cancer Society
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Cullen, M. H., Lister, T. A., Brearley, R. L., Shand, W. S., & Stansfeld, A. G. (1979). Histological transformation of non‐hodgkin’s lymphoma. A prospective study. Cancer, 44(2), 645–651. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(197908)44:2<645::AID-CNCR2820440234>3.0.CO;2-Y
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