Unsuspected systemic Epstein-Barr virus-positive T-cell lymphoma of childhood diagnosed at autopsy in a potential homicide case.

Daniel J Robbins, Erik A Ranheim, Jamie E Kallan
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Systemic Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-positive T-cell lymphoma of childhood (SETLC) is a rare, rapidly progressive, and often fatal disease of children and young adults characterized by monoclonal expansion of EBV-positive T cells in tissues or peripheral blood following infection with EBV. Its distinction from other EBV-positive T-cell lymphoproliferative disorders with overlapping features can be difficult, and particular diagnostic features may not be manifest until autopsy examination. We present the case of a 10-year-old boy with significant disability due to remote traumatic brain injury following non-accidental head trauma who died unexpectedly at home. Given the history of physical abuse and the potential for homicide charges, significant medicolegal implications arose with this case. Pathologic investigation ultimately revealed conclusive diagnostic features of SETLC including extensive proliferation of EBV-positive T cells in multiple organs. A natural manner of death was confirmed, thereby excluding delayed homicide related to complications of non-accidental head trauma.

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未被怀疑的系统性eb病毒阳性儿童t细胞淋巴瘤在尸检中被诊断为潜在的杀人案件。
儿童系统性eb病毒(EBV)阳性T细胞淋巴瘤(SETLC)是一种罕见的、进展迅速的、通常致命的儿童和年轻人疾病,其特征是EBV感染后组织或外周血中EBV阳性T细胞单克隆扩增。它与其他具有重叠特征的ebv阳性t细胞淋巴增生性疾病的区别可能是困难的,并且特定的诊断特征可能要到尸检检查才能显现。我们提出的情况下,一个10岁的男孩显著残疾,由于远程创伤性脑损伤后,非意外的头部创伤谁在家中意外死亡。鉴于身体虐待的历史和潜在的杀人指控,这一案件产生了重大的医学意义。病理调查最终揭示了SETLC的决定性诊断特征,包括ebv阳性T细胞在多器官的广泛增殖。确认了自然死亡方式,从而排除了与非意外头部创伤并发症有关的延迟杀人。
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