Case Report

Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma of the Submandibular Salivary Gland as an Unusual Manifestation of Richter’s Syndrome: A Case Report and Literature Review

Table 1

Review of the literature for PTCL-NOS in CLL/SLL patients.

Authors, referenceAge/sexInterval, CLL/SLL to PTCL-NOS (mo)Therapy for CLL/SLL, yes (+)/no (−)Expression of PTCL-NOS cytotoxic moleculesDiscordant lymphomaComposite lymphoma (localization)
TIA1Granzyme B

Martinez et al. [8]70/M156NANDND+
Martinez et al. [8]73/MNDNA+++ (LN)
Martinez et al. [8]59/M10+ (PCT)++
Martinez et al. [8]73/M60+ (IL-4)+++
Martinez et al. [8]57/M168NA+++
Martinez et al. [8]58/FNDNA+++ (LN)
Campidelli et al. [9]80/M+++ (LN)
Campidelli et al. [9]61/MND++ (BM)
Buddula and Assad [10]66/M72+ (PCT)+++
Alomari et al. [11]68/F84+ (PCT/RT)++ (LN)
Boyer et al. [12]70/M132+ (PCT)ND++

At PTCL-NOS diagnosis; LN: lymph node; BM: bone marrow; PCT: polychemotherapy; RT: radiotherapy; IL-4: interleukin 4; NA: not available; ND: not done; PTCL-NOS: peripheral T-cell lymphoma not otherwise specified; CLL/SLL: chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma; TIA1: T-cell intracellular antigen-1.