结肠腺瘤性息肉伴有大量单克隆λ-拉塞尔体:病例报告和病因假设

Adriano Martínez-Aracil , Diego Polanco-Alonso , Celina Stayerman , Carlos Miguel , Guiomar Pérez de Nanclares
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罗素体(RBs)是成熟浆细胞(被称为莫特细胞)中的免疫球蛋白凝集形成的圆形嗜酸性胞浆内包涵体。这些细胞很少在胃肠道中发现,在结肠直肠中的病例报告更少。关于这一事件仍有许多疑问,因为目前还不清楚报道中增加这些细胞出现几率的药物与 RBs 的产生之间的关系。在本病例报告中,我们描述了第五位在结直肠息肉中出现莫特细胞浸润的患者,这是第二例无肿瘤原因的单克隆病例,也是第一例λ单克隆病例。我们还将该病例与之前报告的类似病例进行了比较,并提出了一种可能的病因假设。
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Colonic adenomatous polyp with florid presence of monoclonal lambda Russell bodies: Case report and etiopathogenic hypothesis

Russell bodies (RBs) are round eosinophilic intracytoplasmic inclusions formed by condensed immunoglobulins in mature plasma cells, which are called Mott cells. These cells are rarely found in the gastric tract, with even less cases reported in the colorectal region. There are still many questions about this event, as it is still unknown the relationship between the agents reported of increasing the probability of appearance of these cells and the generation of RBs. In this case report we describe the fifth patient presenting an infiltration of Mott cells in a colorectal polyp, being the second case with a monoclonal origin without a neoplastic cause, and the first one monoclonal for lambda. A comparison with previously similar reported cases is also done, and a possible etiopathogenic hypothesis proposed.

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Revista Espanola de Patologia
Revista Espanola de Patologia Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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