What is a Cytokeratin-Positive Interstitial Reticulum Cell Tumour?
A cytokeratin-positive interstitial reticulum cell tumour is a rare tumour (abnormal cell growth) in the lymph nodes, spleen, and tonsils. The most common sites for this tumour are the lymph nodes in the neck, ear, collarbone, chest, and abdomen.
Disease Etiology (Causes)
There is no well-known cause; however, certain genetic mutations are responsible for the development of Cytokeratin-positive interstitial reticulum cell tumour. Signs and symptoms The patient may suffer from the following signs and symptoms. These are
- Fever
- Night sweats
- Weight loss
- Pain at the tumour site
- Abnormal enlargement of the spleen, lymph nodes, or tonsils
Other symptoms depend on the location of the tumour.
For example, a patient with mediastinal (thoracic) lymph nodes involvement has the following signs and symptoms. These are
- Cough
- Chest pain
- Bloody sputum
- Difficulty in breathing
A patient with retroperitoneal (abdomen) lymph nodes involvement has the following signs and symptoms. These are
- Pain in abdomen
- Discomfort in the abdomen
- Superficial skin lymph nodes are painless and swollen
Diagnosis
The following diagnostic techniques and procedures can be used to make a diagnosis these are
- Complete blood count (CBC)
- Diagnostic imaging techniques such as USG, CT-scan, MRI, and PET scan can be used to detect the site, size, and extent of the tumour.
- Immunophenotyping
- Cytogenetics
- Bone marrow biopsy
Treatment
Surgical resection of the tumour (surgical removal of the tumour) and spleen, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, are the main treatment options.
What Support can we Give for Cytokeratin-Positive Interstitial Reticulum Cell Tumour?
Cytokeratin-Positive Interstitial Reticulum Cell Tumour is a rare cancer, meaning it is not as well known as other forms of cancer. Without a Ribbon is an Australian organisation that provides support for individuals who suffer from rare cancers. So, we provide a designated platform for Warriors to obtain information specific to their Rare Cancer. We also provide annual opportunities for our Warriors to meet and learn from each other. If you suffer from rare cancer such as Cytokeratin-Positive Interstitial Reticulum Cell Tumour we can help and support you through your journey thanks to the generous donations we receive. Click the link below to sign up and become a Warrior today!
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