Kikkeri N Naresh, Kennosuke Karube, Anita Borges, Wah Cheuk, Sumeet Gujral, Shahin Sayed, Aliyah Sohani, Stefano Lazzi, German Ott, Ming-Qing Du, Lorenzo Leoncini, John K C Chan
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We present a review of mature B-cell neoplasms as described in the fifth edition of the WHO classification of haematolymphoid tumours (WHO-HAEM5). Entities have expanded, and definitions are increasingly reliant on genomic and other technologies. However, the WHO-HAEM5 employs a hierarchical structure with family (class)-level definitions that group several specific entities. This approach enables the assignment of a family-level diagnosis when criteria for specific entities cannot be met due to resource constraints. To facilitate application in resource-limited settings, WHO-HAEM5 divides diagnostic criteria into 'essential' and desirable criteria for most entities. This review focuses on changes and updates in B-cell lymphoma classification, providing guidance on how to apply the WHO classification in resource-limited settings.
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Journal of Clinical Pathology is a leading international journal covering all aspects of pathology. Diagnostic and research areas covered include histopathology, virology, haematology, microbiology, cytopathology, chemical pathology, molecular pathology, forensic pathology, dermatopathology, neuropathology and immunopathology. Each issue contains Reviews, Original articles, Short reports, Correspondence and more.