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    • Immunology: Explores the role of immune cells in the development and classification of B-cell lymphomas.

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    • The mediastinal large-cell lymphomas encompass diffuse large-cell B-cell lymphoma, primary mediastinal large-cell B-cell lymphoma, and mediastinal lymphoma of grey zone.
    • Classical Hodgkin's lymphoma is also closely related, presenting diagnostic challenges due to overlapping features.
    • These conditions arise from B-cells within the mediastinum, a critical area in the chest.