ALK-Positive Histiocytosis: A Case Report and Literature Review

ALK positive histiocytosis is a relatively new histiocytic proliferation disease with a characteristic gene translocation involving fusion of the ALK gene with different partners, mostly KIF5B. We report a case of ALK-positive histiocytosis with literature review. A 27-year-old male patient presente...

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Main Authors: Omar Issa JABER, Doa' AL JARRAH, Mohammad HIASAT, Maysa AL HUSSAINI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Federation of Turkish Pathology Societies 2021-05-01
Series:Türk Patoloji Dergisi
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Online Access: http://www.turkjpath.org/pdf.php3?id=1944
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spelling doaj-e202c0d9a32e45018566e59caf6fb2a92021-05-17T19:57:05ZengFederation of Turkish Pathology SocietiesTürk Patoloji Dergisi1018-56151309-57302021-05-0137217217710.5146/tjpath.2020.01507ALK-Positive Histiocytosis: A Case Report and Literature ReviewOmar Issa JABERDoa' AL JARRAHMohammad HIASATMaysa AL HUSSAINIALK positive histiocytosis is a relatively new histiocytic proliferation disease with a characteristic gene translocation involving fusion of the ALK gene with different partners, mostly KIF5B. We report a case of ALK-positive histiocytosis with literature review. A 27-year-old male patient presented mainly with progressive lower limb weakness. Imaging studies showed an intradural extramedullary enhancing lesion at the L3 level. A 1.5 cm mass was excised from the sensory nerve root in the filum terminale at the level of L3. Histologic examination showed infiltration of the nerve by numerous histiocytes with moderate to abundant eosinophilic to clear-foamy and variably-vacuolated cytoplasm with irregular-to-smooth contoured nuclei. The histiocytes were positive for CD68 and ALK1 and negative for S100 and CD1a. KIF5B-ALK fusion was detected by real time-polymerase chain reaction. The patient is asymptomatic nine months after surgical excision. This is the first reported localized case occurring in the nerve root of an adult patient, thus expanding the clinical manifestations of this disease. An integrated histological, immunohistochemical and molecular approach is recommended for diagnosis. We recommend performing ALK1 immunohistochemical stain on all histiocytosis cases to increase awareness and detection of this newly described entity. http://www.turkjpath.org/pdf.php3?id=1944 histiocytosisanaplastic lymphoma kinase (alk)adultspinal cord
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author Omar Issa JABER
Doa' AL JARRAH
Mohammad HIASAT
Maysa AL HUSSAINI
spellingShingle Omar Issa JABER
Doa' AL JARRAH
Mohammad HIASAT
Maysa AL HUSSAINI
ALK-Positive Histiocytosis: A Case Report and Literature Review
Türk Patoloji Dergisi
histiocytosis
anaplastic lymphoma kinase (alk)
adult
spinal cord
author_facet Omar Issa JABER
Doa' AL JARRAH
Mohammad HIASAT
Maysa AL HUSSAINI
author_sort Omar Issa JABER
title ALK-Positive Histiocytosis: A Case Report and Literature Review
title_short ALK-Positive Histiocytosis: A Case Report and Literature Review
title_full ALK-Positive Histiocytosis: A Case Report and Literature Review
title_fullStr ALK-Positive Histiocytosis: A Case Report and Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed ALK-Positive Histiocytosis: A Case Report and Literature Review
title_sort alk-positive histiocytosis: a case report and literature review
publisher Federation of Turkish Pathology Societies
series Türk Patoloji Dergisi
issn 1018-5615
1309-5730
publishDate 2021-05-01
description ALK positive histiocytosis is a relatively new histiocytic proliferation disease with a characteristic gene translocation involving fusion of the ALK gene with different partners, mostly KIF5B. We report a case of ALK-positive histiocytosis with literature review. A 27-year-old male patient presented mainly with progressive lower limb weakness. Imaging studies showed an intradural extramedullary enhancing lesion at the L3 level. A 1.5 cm mass was excised from the sensory nerve root in the filum terminale at the level of L3. Histologic examination showed infiltration of the nerve by numerous histiocytes with moderate to abundant eosinophilic to clear-foamy and variably-vacuolated cytoplasm with irregular-to-smooth contoured nuclei. The histiocytes were positive for CD68 and ALK1 and negative for S100 and CD1a. KIF5B-ALK fusion was detected by real time-polymerase chain reaction. The patient is asymptomatic nine months after surgical excision. This is the first reported localized case occurring in the nerve root of an adult patient, thus expanding the clinical manifestations of this disease. An integrated histological, immunohistochemical and molecular approach is recommended for diagnosis. We recommend performing ALK1 immunohistochemical stain on all histiocytosis cases to increase awareness and detection of this newly described entity.
topic histiocytosis
anaplastic lymphoma kinase (alk)
adult
spinal cord
url http://www.turkjpath.org/pdf.php3?id=1944
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