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Breast implant-associated EBV-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: Two case reports and literature review

Abstract

Lymphomas associated with breast implants are mostly of the T-cell type. They are predominantly anaplastic lymphoma kinase-negative anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALK-negative ALCL) characterized by CD30 positivity universally. Whilst the majority of primary breast lymphomas occurring in the absence of breast implants are of B-cell origin, there are few cases of implant-associated B-cell lymphomas reported to date in the literature, a subset of which are diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL). Given the rarity of this entity, we describe two cases of breast implant-associated DLBCL. Both patients developed Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV)-positive large cell lymphoma of B-cell origin confined to the implant capsule with no evidence of systemic lymphoma. Considering the association with EBV, the activated B-cell phenotype and the presumed chronic inflammatory environment associated with the implant capsule, these might represent forms of DLBCL associated with chronic inflammation (DLBCL-CI) or fibrin-associated DLBCL (FA-DLBCL). Treatment included implant removal with total capsulectomy, and for one of the cases adjuvant systemic chemotherapy. Recognizing this rare type of breast implant-associated B-cell lymphoma could improve our understanding of this entity and hence develop appropriate management strategies.

Authors

Morgan S; Tremblay-LeMay R; Lipa JE; Sur M; Delabie J; Imrie K; Crump M; Snell LJ; Ghorab Z

Journal

Pathology - Research and Practice, Vol. 226, ,

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

October 1, 2021

DOI

10.1016/j.prp.2021.153589

ISSN

0344-0338

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