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The reliability of lymphoma diagnosis in small tissue samples is heavily influenced by lymphoma subtype.

Authors :
Farmer PL
Bailey DJ
Burns BF
Day A
LeBrun DP
Source :
American journal of clinical pathology [Am J Clin Pathol] 2007 Sep; Vol. 128 (3), pp. 474-80.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

A specific pathologic diagnosis is important in malignant lymphoma because the diverse disease subtypes require tailored approaches to clinical management. Reliance on small samples obtained with cutting needles has been advocated as a less invasive alternative to using larger, excised samples. Although published studies have demonstrated the safety and apparent sufficiency of this approach in informing clinical care, none have systematically determined the accuracy of pathologic lymphoma subtyping based on very small samples. We used a tissue microarray representing 67 cases of malignant lymphoma and 17 samples of nonneoplastic lymphoid tissue to model lymphoma diagnosis in small samples. Overall, 73.8% of the cases were diagnosed with a level of confidence deemed sufficient for directing clinical management; 85.9% of these diagnoses were accurate. Small cell lymphomas with highly distinctive immunophenotypes, including small lymphocytic, mantle cell, and T-lymphoblastic lymphoma, were recognized most consistently and accurately in the small samples. In contrast, follicular lymphoma and marginal zone lymphoma were especially difficult. Our results indicate that the reliability of lymphoma diagnoses based on small samples is heavily influenced by lymphoma subtype.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0002-9173
Volume :
128
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
American journal of clinical pathology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17709322
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1309/J7Y74D9DXEAJ9YUY