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Frequency and diagnostic patterns of lymphomas in liver biopsies with respect to the WHO classification

The recent World Health Organization (WHO) classification of hematopoietic and lymphoid tissue tumors represents the first worldwide consensus classification of these malignancies. However, the applicability of this classification to a representative number of hepatic lymphomas in liver biopsy speci...

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Autores principales: Loddenkemper, Christoph, Longerich, Thomas, Hummel, Michael, Ernestus, Karen, Anagnostopoulos, Ioannis, Dienes, Hans-Peter, Schirmacher, Peter, Stein, Harald
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Lenguaje:English
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1888718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17431676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00428-007-0384-9
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author Loddenkemper, Christoph
Longerich, Thomas
Hummel, Michael
Ernestus, Karen
Anagnostopoulos, Ioannis
Dienes, Hans-Peter
Schirmacher, Peter
Stein, Harald
author_facet Loddenkemper, Christoph
Longerich, Thomas
Hummel, Michael
Ernestus, Karen
Anagnostopoulos, Ioannis
Dienes, Hans-Peter
Schirmacher, Peter
Stein, Harald
author_sort Loddenkemper, Christoph
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description The recent World Health Organization (WHO) classification of hematopoietic and lymphoid tissue tumors represents the first worldwide consensus classification of these malignancies. However, the applicability of this classification to a representative number of hepatic lymphomas in liver biopsy specimens has not yet been investigated. The frequency and infiltration pattern of a series of 205 liver biopsies with lymphoma manifestations was analyzed with the aid of immunohistochemical and molecular pathological analyses. Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) was by far the most frequent entity, comprising 45% of the cases analyzed. Using a previously published immunohistochemical algorithm, 35% of 80 DLBCL were assigned to a germinal center B-cell-like (GCB) and 65% to a non-GCB group. Most B-cell lymphoma entities involving the liver revealed a characteristic infiltration pattern. Diagnostically challenging entities were T-cell-rich B-cell lymphomas, anaplastic large cell lymphomas and peripheral T-cell lymphomas, which frequently required additional molecular clonality assessment. Overall, the percentage of T-cell lymphomas in the liver (12%) was higher as compared to other extranodal sites except for the skin and the small intestine. This study provides relevant data on the distribution of hepatic lymphomas and demonstrates the applicability of the WHO classification proposing a diagnostic algorithm for liver biopsies.
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spelling pubmed-18887182007-06-08 Frequency and diagnostic patterns of lymphomas in liver biopsies with respect to the WHO classification Loddenkemper, Christoph Longerich, Thomas Hummel, Michael Ernestus, Karen Anagnostopoulos, Ioannis Dienes, Hans-Peter Schirmacher, Peter Stein, Harald Virchows Arch Original Article The recent World Health Organization (WHO) classification of hematopoietic and lymphoid tissue tumors represents the first worldwide consensus classification of these malignancies. However, the applicability of this classification to a representative number of hepatic lymphomas in liver biopsy specimens has not yet been investigated. The frequency and infiltration pattern of a series of 205 liver biopsies with lymphoma manifestations was analyzed with the aid of immunohistochemical and molecular pathological analyses. Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) was by far the most frequent entity, comprising 45% of the cases analyzed. Using a previously published immunohistochemical algorithm, 35% of 80 DLBCL were assigned to a germinal center B-cell-like (GCB) and 65% to a non-GCB group. Most B-cell lymphoma entities involving the liver revealed a characteristic infiltration pattern. Diagnostically challenging entities were T-cell-rich B-cell lymphomas, anaplastic large cell lymphomas and peripheral T-cell lymphomas, which frequently required additional molecular clonality assessment. Overall, the percentage of T-cell lymphomas in the liver (12%) was higher as compared to other extranodal sites except for the skin and the small intestine. This study provides relevant data on the distribution of hepatic lymphomas and demonstrates the applicability of the WHO classification proposing a diagnostic algorithm for liver biopsies. Springer-Verlag 2007-03-13 2007-05 /pmc/articles/PMC1888718/ /pubmed/17431676 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00428-007-0384-9 Text en © Springer-Verlag 2007
spellingShingle Original Article
Loddenkemper, Christoph
Longerich, Thomas
Hummel, Michael
Ernestus, Karen
Anagnostopoulos, Ioannis
Dienes, Hans-Peter
Schirmacher, Peter
Stein, Harald
Frequency and diagnostic patterns of lymphomas in liver biopsies with respect to the WHO classification
title Frequency and diagnostic patterns of lymphomas in liver biopsies with respect to the WHO classification
title_full Frequency and diagnostic patterns of lymphomas in liver biopsies with respect to the WHO classification
title_fullStr Frequency and diagnostic patterns of lymphomas in liver biopsies with respect to the WHO classification
title_full_unstemmed Frequency and diagnostic patterns of lymphomas in liver biopsies with respect to the WHO classification
title_short Frequency and diagnostic patterns of lymphomas in liver biopsies with respect to the WHO classification
title_sort frequency and diagnostic patterns of lymphomas in liver biopsies with respect to the who classification
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1888718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17431676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00428-007-0384-9
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