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[Bimorphic malignant lymphoma]

F Fakan1, A Skálová, M Michal

  • 1Siklův patologicko-anatomický ústav LF UK, Plzen.

Ceskoslovenska Patologie
|February 1, 1994
PubMed
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Malignant lymphoma can present as two distinct types in one patient, often from low-grade to high-grade transformation. Understanding these composite and discordant lymphomas is crucial for effective treatment and prognosis.

Area of Science:

  • Hematology
  • Oncology
  • Pathology

Context:

  • Malignant lymphomas can exhibit diverse morphological presentations within a single patient.
  • Understanding these presentations is critical for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

Purpose:

  • To elucidate the distinct categories of bimorphic malignant lymphoma: transformation, discordant, and composite.
  • To highlight the clinical significance of bimorphic morphology in lymphoma.

Summary:

  • Bimorphic malignant lymphoma involves two distinct morphological types in one patient.
  • This can arise from the transformation of a low-grade to a high-grade lymphoma.
  • Discordant lymphoma presents different subtypes at different sites, while composite lymphoma involves two subtypes in the same location.

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Impact:

  • Recognizing bimorphic morphology aids in differentiating lymphoma subtypes.
  • This distinction is vital for determining appropriate therapeutic strategies.
  • Accurate classification impacts patient prognosis and management outcomes.