Immune deficiency/dysregulation -associated lymphoproliferative disorders. Revised classification and management

IF 6.9 2区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY Blood Reviews Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.blre.2023.101167
Antonino Carbone , Amy Chadburn , Annunziata Gloghini , Emanuela Vaccher , Mark Bower
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Significant advances in the field of lymphoma have resulted in two recent classification proposals, the International Consensus Classification (ICC) and the 5th edition WHO. A few entities are categorized differently in the ICC compared to the WHO. Nowhere is this more apparent than the immunodeficiency lymphoproliferative disorders. The three previous versions of the WHO classification (3rd, 4th and revised 4th editions) and the ICC focused on four clinical settings in which these lesions arise for primary categorization. In contrast the 2023 WHO 5th edition includes pathologic characteristics including morphology and viral status, in addition to clinical setting, as important information for lesion classification. In addition, the 2023 WHO recognizes a broader number of clinical scenarios in which these lesions arise, including not only traditional types of immune deficiency but also immune dysregulation. With this classification it is hoped that new treatment strategies will be developed leading to better patient outcomes.

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免疫缺陷/失调-相关淋巴组织增生性疾病。修订分类和管理
淋巴瘤领域的重大进展导致最近提出了两个分类建议,即国际共识分类(ICC)和第五版世界卫生组织分类。与 WHO 相比,ICC 对一些实体的分类有所不同。最明显的莫过于免疫缺陷性淋巴组织增生性疾病。之前的三个版本的世卫组织分类(第 3 版、第 4 版和修订的第 4 版)和 ICC 主要针对出现这些病变的四种临床环境进行初步分类。相比之下,2023 年世卫组织第 5 版除了将临床环境作为病变分类的重要信息外,还将包括形态学和病毒状态在内的病理特征作为病变分类的重要信息。此外,2023 年版世卫组织认识到这些病变产生的临床情况更为广泛,不仅包括传统类型的免疫缺陷,还包括免疫失调。有了这种分类方法,我们希望能开发出新的治疗策略,从而为患者带来更好的治疗效果。
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