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The 5th edition of the World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours: Lymphoid Neoplasms
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article
Author
Alaggio, RitaAmador, CatalinaAnagnostopoulos, IoannisAttygalle, Ayoma DAraujo, Iguaracyra Barreto de OliveiraBerti, EmilioBhagat, GovindBorges, Anita MariaBoyer, DanielCalaminici, MariaritaChadburn, AmyChan, John KCCheuk, WahChng, Wee-JooChoi, John KChuang, Shih-SungCoupland, Sarah ECzader, MagdalenaDave, Sandeep Sde Jong, DaphneDu, Ming-QingElenitoba-Johnson, Kojo SFerry, JudithGeyer, JuliaGratzinger, DitaGuitart, JoanGujral, SumeetHarris, MarianHarrison, Christine JHartmann, SylviaHochhaus, AndreasJansen, Patty MKarube, KennosukeKempf, WernerKhoury, JosephKimura, HiroshiKlapper, WolframKovach, Alexandra EKumar, ShajiLazar, Alexander JLazzi, StefanoLeoncini, LorenzoLeung, NelsonLeventaki, VasilikiLi, Xiao-QiuLim, Megan SLiu, Wei-PingLouissaint, AbnerMarcogliese, AndreaMedeiros, L JeffreyMichal, MichaelMiranda, Roberto NMitteldorf, ChristinaMontes-Moreno, SantiagoMorice, WilliamNardi, ValentinaNaresh, Kikkeri NNatkunam, YasodhaNg, Siok-BianOschlies, IlskeOtt, GermanParrens, MariePulitzer, MelissaRajkumar, S VincentRawstron, Andrew CRech, KarenRosenwald, AndreasSaid, JonathanSarkozy, ClémentineSayed, ShahinSaygin, CanerSchuh, AnnaSewell, WilliamSiebert, ReinerSohani, Aliyah RTooze, ReubenTraverse-Glehen, AlexandraVega, FranciscoVergier, BeatriceWechalekar, Ashutosh DWood, BrentXerri, LucXiao, Wenbin
Source
Leukemia. 36(7)
Subject
Cancer
Hematologic Neoplasms
Humans
Lymphoma
World Health Organization
Clinical Sciences
Oncology and Carcinogenesis
Immunology
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Abstract
We herein present an overview of the upcoming 5th edition of the World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours focussing on lymphoid neoplasms. Myeloid and histiocytic neoplasms will be presented in a separate accompanying article. Besides listing the entities of the classification, we highlight and explain changes from the revised 4th edition. These include reorganization of entities by a hierarchical system as is adopted throughout the 5th edition of the WHO classification of tumours of all organ systems, modification of nomenclature for some entities, revision of diagnostic criteria or subtypes, deletion of certain entities, and introduction of new entities, as well as inclusion of tumour-like lesions, mesenchymal lesions specific to lymph node and spleen, and germline predisposition syndromes associated with the lymphoid neoplasms.