After decades of confusion in lymphoma classification clearness was achieved with the publication of the REAL classification 1994 and of the WHO classification 2001. The revised 4th edition 2008 features some additional new categories. The WHO classification comprises B- and T-lymphoblastic neoplasms, mature B-cell lymphomas, mature T-cell and NK-cell lymphomas and Hodgkin lymphomas. A modern diagnostic work-up of lymphomas is based on morphology, immunohistochemistry and increasingly on molecular studies. Last but not least the evaluation of all these findings by an expert haematopathologist, who collaborates closely with the treating clinicians, is essential. The aim is to give an overview of the most frequent mature B-cell lymphomas and ...
ackground and Objectives. The REAL/WHO classification constitutes a new tool for the better understa...
Hodgkin lymphoma accounts for approximately 15% of all lymphomas. The World Health Organization 2017...
Tumor classification systems provide a means ofcommunication between pathology, clinicalmedicine and...
Classifications of lymphomas and leukemias have developed from two distinct clinical needs — to unde...
The classification of malignant lymphomas remained controversial for over 30 years. The first scheme...
We review the problem of lymphoma classification in the light of the Revised European-American Lymph...
Lymphomas constitute approximately 5% of all malignant neoplasms of the head and neck. They are divi...
The latest version of new WHO classification of lymphoid neoplasms is a comprehensive and distinct o...
Since the publication of the Revised European-American Classification of Lymphoid Neoplasms in 1994,...
Lymphomas comprise a diverse group of neoplasms derived from B cells, T cells or NK cells, associate...
The World Health Organization classification of lymphoid neoplasms updated in 2008 represents a worl...
Abstract Correct histological classification of malignant lymphomas is important but has always been...
Lymphoid malignancies (LM) are a heterogeneous group of disorders that are broadly divided into Hodg...
The recently proposed Revised European-American Lymphoma Classification represents a serious attempt...
Background and Objectives. The REAL/WHO classification constitutes a new tool for the better underst...
ackground and Objectives. The REAL/WHO classification constitutes a new tool for the better understa...
Hodgkin lymphoma accounts for approximately 15% of all lymphomas. The World Health Organization 2017...
Tumor classification systems provide a means ofcommunication between pathology, clinicalmedicine and...
Classifications of lymphomas and leukemias have developed from two distinct clinical needs — to unde...
The classification of malignant lymphomas remained controversial for over 30 years. The first scheme...
We review the problem of lymphoma classification in the light of the Revised European-American Lymph...
Lymphomas constitute approximately 5% of all malignant neoplasms of the head and neck. They are divi...
The latest version of new WHO classification of lymphoid neoplasms is a comprehensive and distinct o...
Since the publication of the Revised European-American Classification of Lymphoid Neoplasms in 1994,...
Lymphomas comprise a diverse group of neoplasms derived from B cells, T cells or NK cells, associate...
The World Health Organization classification of lymphoid neoplasms updated in 2008 represents a worl...
Abstract Correct histological classification of malignant lymphomas is important but has always been...
Lymphoid malignancies (LM) are a heterogeneous group of disorders that are broadly divided into Hodg...
The recently proposed Revised European-American Lymphoma Classification represents a serious attempt...
Background and Objectives. The REAL/WHO classification constitutes a new tool for the better underst...
ackground and Objectives. The REAL/WHO classification constitutes a new tool for the better understa...
Hodgkin lymphoma accounts for approximately 15% of all lymphomas. The World Health Organization 2017...
Tumor classification systems provide a means ofcommunication between pathology, clinicalmedicine and...