BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The REAL/WHO classification constitutes a new tool for the better understanding and treatment of malignant lymphomas. The authors focus on the key features of aggressive B- and T-cell lymphomas, aiming to contribute to the cross-talk between pathologists and clinicians. DATA SOURCES AND METHODS: Each lymphoma entity is analyzed on the basis of the most representative contributions in the literature and the authors' experience gained in studying more than 20,000 lymphoid tumors over a 20-year period. RESULTS: Guidelines for diagnosis and areas of interest for future clinico-pathologic studies are identified and discussed. Within this context, selected data obtained by the application of novel markers are presented. INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSIONS: The present know- ledge and organization of malignant lymphomas now make the development of tailored therapies a feasible goal.
The pathologist's view point. Part II --aggressive lymphomas
ASCANI, Stefano;FALINI, Brunangelo
2000
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The REAL/WHO classification constitutes a new tool for the better understanding and treatment of malignant lymphomas. The authors focus on the key features of aggressive B- and T-cell lymphomas, aiming to contribute to the cross-talk between pathologists and clinicians. DATA SOURCES AND METHODS: Each lymphoma entity is analyzed on the basis of the most representative contributions in the literature and the authors' experience gained in studying more than 20,000 lymphoid tumors over a 20-year period. RESULTS: Guidelines for diagnosis and areas of interest for future clinico-pathologic studies are identified and discussed. Within this context, selected data obtained by the application of novel markers are presented. INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSIONS: The present know- ledge and organization of malignant lymphomas now make the development of tailored therapies a feasible goal.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.