PMID: 9654985Jul 9, 1998Paper

R.E.A.L. classification of non-Hodgkin lymphoma from the clinico-oncologic viewpoint

Praxis
P Meusers, G Brittinger

Abstract

In 1994 the International Lymphoma Study Group (ILSG) published the "Revised European-American Classification of Lymphoid Neoplasms" (R.E.A.L. Classification). Lymphomas were classified according to their presumed normal counterparts, to the extent possible. Within both T- and B-cell categories differentiation between lymphomas and/or leukemias of "precursor" or "peripheral" neoplasms are defined arising from antigen independend or antigen reactive cell proliferation. Lymphomas undoubtedly characterized by currently available morphologic, immunologic, and genetic technics represent "real" disease entities. Provisional categories include lymphomas that have been described in some detail, but without consensus within the ILSG. Proposed names are based predominantly on established usage. With respect to similar treatment approaches and difficulties of the ILSG members in subclassifying large cell lymphomas, centroblastic, immunoblastic and large cell anaplastic lymphomas of B-cell type were "lumped" together as large B-cell lymphomas. Within a prospective treatment trial overall survival was significantly better in centroblastic as compared to B-cell immunoblastic lymphoma diagnosed by optimal histomorphology according the criteri...Continue Reading

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