2022
DOI: 10.1111/ejh.13747
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Impact of timing and precision of histopathological diagnosis on outcomes of patients with Burkitt lymphoma and high‐grade B‐cell lymphoma

Abstract: Background Burkitt lymphoma (BL) and diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma (DLBCL) are aggressive B‐cell non‐Hodgkin lymphomas (B‐NHL) with a generally favorable prognosis after immunochemotherapy. The outcome of BL is superior to DLBCL. In 2016, a distinct group of lymphomas displaying characteristics of both BL and DLBCL (high grade B‐cell lymphoma, HGBL) was introduced into the WHO classification. Histopathological discrimination of BL, DLBCL, and HGBL may be challenging. Data on the frequency of histopathological … Show more

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“…BL, despite its classification as an aggressive B-cell NHL, has often a favorable prognosis after therapy [74]. When BL occurs in its typical morphological features, morphological diagnosis, including LN-FNAC [75] may be straightforward.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BL, despite its classification as an aggressive B-cell NHL, has often a favorable prognosis after therapy [74]. When BL occurs in its typical morphological features, morphological diagnosis, including LN-FNAC [75] may be straightforward.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%