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Diagnosis of lymphoma by fine‐needle aspiration cytology using the revised European–American classification of lymphoid neoplasms

BACKGROUND Recent changes in the classification of non‐Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) emphasize the diagnostic importance of cytomorphology, immunophenotyping, and molecular findings in addition to histology. These changes have allowed for a greater role of fine‐needle aspiration cytology (FNA) in the diagn...

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Published in:Cancer 1999-12, Vol.87 (6), p.325-345
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description BACKGROUND Recent changes in the classification of non‐Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) emphasize the diagnostic importance of cytomorphology, immunophenotyping, and molecular findings in addition to histology. These changes have allowed for a greater role of fine‐needle aspiration cytology (FNA) in the diagnosis of NHL. METHODS A review of the English language literature regarding the use of FNA in the cytodiagnosis of lymphoma was performed. The revised European–American classification of lymphoid neoplasms (REAL) was reviewed in the context of its adaptability to the cytologic diagnosis of lymphoid neoplasms. RESULTS FNA is being used more frequently in the diagnosis, staging, and follow‐up of lymphoma whenever supportive studies are readily available. Cytomorphologic, immunophenotypic, and molecular criteria as well as pitfalls in the diagnosis of lymphoma by FNA have been delineated. Information was compiled into tables to facilitate correlation of criteria with the proposed REAL system. CONCLUSIONS Many cases of NHL can be diagnosed and subclassified by FNA when there is adequate immunophenotypic information. [See editorial on pages 322–4, this issue.] Cancer (Cancer Cytopathol) 1999;87:325–45. © 1999 American Cancer Society. In this article, the cytomorphology and immunophenotyping of lymphoid neoplasms are reviewed with an emphasis on the diagnosis and subclassification of non‐Hodgkin lymphoma by fine‐needle aspiration cytology and flow cytometry according to the revised European–American classification of lymphoid neoplasms. See also pages 322–4.
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Biopsy, Needle - methods
Cytodiagnosis
Diagnosis, Differential
fine‐needle aspiration cytology
Follow-Up Studies
Frozen Sections
Gene Rearrangement
Genes, bcl-1 - genetics
Genes, bcl-2 - genetics
Genotype
Hematology
Humans
Immunohistochemistry
Immunophenotyping
Investigative techniques, diagnostic techniques (general aspects)
lymphoma
Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin - classification
Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin - diagnosis
Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin - pathology
Medical sciences
Neoplasm Staging
non‐Hodgkin lymphoma
Pathology. Cytology. Biochemistry. Spectrometry. Miscellaneous investigative techniques
title Diagnosis of lymphoma by fine‐needle aspiration cytology using the revised European–American classification of lymphoid neoplasms
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