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Aims and background The authors analyzed the BerH2 reactivity patterns of the tumor cells in 23 Hodgkin's lymphomas (HD), in 13 CD30+anaplastic large cell (Ki1) lymphomas (ALCL), in two HD with transition to secondary CD30+ALCL, and in six additional lymphomas intermediate between HD and ALCL.Methods Paraffin blocks of formalin-fixed biopsies were im-munostained. Immunostaining was modified by pronase digestion and by microwave assistance.Results Hodgkin-Reed-Sternberg (HRS) cells of all 23 Hodgkin's lymphomas were reactive for BerH2, but the reactivity patterns differed: after pronase digestion, HRS cells of 17/23 Hodgkin's lymphomas showed exclusively or at least predominantly cytoplasmic BerH2 reactivity, whereas only four Hodgkin's lymphomas presented with prominent membrane-bound positivity. Microwave processing in 16/23 Hodgkin's lymphomas induced membrane-bound BerH2 positivity in the HRS cells; a minority of five cases retained the distinct cytoplasmic pattern. In contrast, 10/13 ALCLs were characterized by membranous reactions, independent of whether pronase or microwave pretreatment had been applied. The CD30+ALCLs secondary to HD also showed a tendency towards membranous positivity more than did the antecedent Hodgkin's lymphomas. In the HD/AL-CL borderline group, 3/6 cases revealed cytoplasmic BerH2 patterns after pronase digestion and thus were more closely related to HD, whereas 2/6 cases reacted with membranous positivity as did the genuine ALCLs of our series.Conclusions We conclude from these findings that the above modifications in CD30 immunostaining can be helpful in the characterization of lymphomas that constitute a continuous histomorphologi-cal as well as phenotypical spectrum between HD and ALCL. |