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Progressive transformation of germinal centres
Progressive transformation of germinal centres
Other namesprogressive transformation of germinal centers
Micrograph of a lymph node biopsy showing progressive transformation of germinal centres. H&E stain.
SpecialtyInfectious disease

Progressive transformation of germinal centres (PTGCs) is a reactive lymph node process of undetermined cause.

Signs and symptoms

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PTGC is usually characterized by localized lymphadenopathy and is otherwise typically asymptomatic.

Diagnosis

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Micrograph showing PTGCs. H&E stain.

PTGC is diagnosed by surgical excision of the affected lymph node(s), and examination by a pathologist. The differential diagnosis includes non-neoplastic causes of lymphadenopathy (e.g. cat-scratch fever, Kikuchi disease) and malignancy, i.e. cancer.

Microscopic appearance

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PTGCs is characterized by:[1]

  • follicular hyperplasia (many follicles),
  • focally large germinal centres, with poorly demarcated germinal centre (GC)/mantle zone interfaces (as GCs infiltrated by mantle zone lymphocytes), and
  • an expanded mantle zone.

Treatment

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PTGC is treated by excisional biopsy and follow-up. It may occasionally recur and a small proportion of patients have been reported to subsequently develop nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma.[2][3]

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