CLASSIFICATION OF LYMPHOMA - NEW THINKING ON OLD THOUGHTS
- 1 January 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 102 (11), 549-554
Abstract
Classifications of B [bone marrow derived] cell lymphomas are primarily designed for morphological diagnosis and are necessarily rigid in format, implying that clear distinctions exist between tumors composed of small lymphocytes, follicular center cells, immunoblasts and plasma cells. This may obscure the interrelations of these neoplasms, for these cell types are not of separate lineage but merely represent different morphological phases in the cell cycle of a single cell type.sbd.the B-lymphocyte. For lymphomas as for neoplasia in general the behavior of a tumor (benign vs malignant) may be predicted from the degree to which the neoplastic cells retain the function and form of the progenitor cell type. These principles are applied to the diagnosis and classification of lymphocyte-derived neoplasms.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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