The results of histological and immunohistological studies of primary biopsies from 400 cases of nonHodgkin's lymphoma according to WHO classification in the North-West region of Russia
- 作者: Krivolapov Y.A1
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- Государственное учреждение здравоохранения "Областное патолого-анатомическое бюро" Комитета по здравоохранению Ленинградской области
- 期: 卷 79, 编号 7 (2004)
- 页面: 64-70
- 栏目: Editorial
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/0040-3660/article/view/29998
- ID: 29998
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Material and methods. Four hundred consecutive untreated patients with NHL were diagnosed according to the WHO classification between January 2000 and October 2003 in the Regional Bureau of Pathology, St-Petersburg. The patients' age, gender, location of the biopsied tumor focus were considered. The immunohistochemical study was performed by the paraffin section-immunoperoxidase method. Cases of plasma cell myeloma and bone marrow trephine biopsy diagnosed neoplasms were excluded, the rest series of 377 cases was compared to other regional world series. Results. B-cell lymphomas accounted for 79.6% and T-cell type for 20.4% of 377 NHL cases. 33.2% cases were different histological variants of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, 17.0% were B-cell small lymphocytic lymphomas, 11.0% -follicular lymphomas, 4.5% - mantle cell lymphomas, 2.1% - extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphomas (MALT-type), 1.9% - primary B-cell mediastinal lymphomas. Peripheral T-cell lymphomas, unspecified and anaplastic large T/null cell lymphomas were diagnosed in 6.4 and 4.2% of 377cases, respectively. Other lymphoma diagnoses comprised 19.7%. Conclusion. Diffuse large B-cell lymphomas and B-cell small lymphocytic lymphomas are prevalent among B-cell neoplasms. Follicular lymphomas and mantle cell lymphomas are less common in the
North-West of Russia compared to Europe and USA. The relative frequency of extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphomas (MAL T-type) is lower and anaplastic large T/null cell lymphomas is higher than these in International Lymphoma Study Group, Taiwan and Japan series. This study provides evidence that the distribution pattern ofnon-Hodgkin 's lymphoma subtypes in the North-West of Russia shows significant differences with those from the rest of the world.
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Yu Krivolapov
Государственное учреждение здравоохранения "Областное патолого-анатомическое бюро" Комитета по здравоохранению Ленинградской областиГосударственное учреждение здравоохранения "Областное патолого-анатомическое бюро" Комитета по здравоохранению Ленинградской области
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