6 year old female status post liver transplant at age 1 year for biliary atresia. Diagnose the HP images.
Diffuse & dense proliferation of atypical lymphoid cells along with histiocytes with phagocytic activity amidst them noted, giving a starry sky appearance. *Post transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder - NHL - Burkitts Lymphoma. Advised IHC.
Classical Starry sky pattern feature of Burkitts lymphoma Generally seen in immunosupressed pts and infectious mononucleosis infected. Here pt may be on immunosupressive treatment - could be the cause
Burkitts lymphoma showing starry sky appearance
Immunodeficiency-associated Burkitt lymphoma
Starry sky pattern , a case of burkitts lymphoma Nice case
Post transplant lymphoproliferative disorder Lymphoma
Non Hodgkin's lymphoma
Focal necrosis, numerous mitotic figures and cellular debris-laden macrophages is present
Burkits lymphoma.
lymphoid malignancy
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