Platelet satellitism as presenting finding in mantle cell lymphoma. A case report

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Abstract

Platelet satellitism surrounding polymorphonuclear neutrophils has been observed almost exclusively in EDTA-treated blood at room temperature. The mechanism underlying this phenomenon is not understood fully. We report a case of platelet rosetting around atypical lymphocytes in peripheral blood smears made from EDTA-treated and untreated blood. Flow cytometry of the peripheral blood sample and immunohistochemical stains of the subsequent bone marrow biopsy specimen revealed a monoclonal B-cell population positive for CD5, CD20, and cyclin D1 and negative for CD3 and CD23; cytogenetic findings revealed a complex karyotype that included t(11;14). These findings were consistent with mantle cell lymphoma. To our knowledge, the finding of platelet satellitism involving mantle cell lymphoma cells in peripheral blood has not been reported previously.

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Cesca, C., Ben-Ezra, J., & Riley, R. S. (2001). Platelet satellitism as presenting finding in mantle cell lymphoma. A case report. American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 115(4), 567–570. https://doi.org/10.1309/MMYE-VAVP-54LJ-JJ23

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