Extrafollicular proliferation of B-blasts: Morphologic correlate to Spikevax-induced lymphadenopathy.
A 30-year-old male developed a PET-positive left-sided cervical lymphadenopathy that was suspected representing metastasis of a known right-sided papillary thyroid cancer.
APA
Tzankov A, Rössle M (2022). Extrafollicular proliferation of B-blasts: Morphologic correlate to Spikevax-induced lymphadenopathy.. Clinical case reports, 10(3), e05398. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.5398
MLA
Tzankov A, et al.. "Extrafollicular proliferation of B-blasts: Morphologic correlate to Spikevax-induced lymphadenopathy.." Clinical case reports, vol. 10, no. 3, 2022, pp. e05398.
PMID
35280088
Abstract
A 30-year-old male developed a PET-positive left-sided cervical lymphadenopathy that was suspected representing metastasis of a known right-sided papillary thyroid cancer. First-dose-application of Spikevax three weeks ago was neither reflected, nor reported to the pathologists. Diagnostic lymphadenectomy was performed showing extrafollicular proliferation of B-blasts, likely attributable to the vaccine application.