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The 2016 revision of the World Health Organization classification of lymphoid neoplasms

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The revision clarifies the diagnosis and management of lesions at the very early stages of lymphomagenesis, refines the diagnostic criteria for some entities, details the expanding genetic/molecular landscape of numerous lymphoid neoplasms and their clinical correlates, and refers to investigations leading to more targeted therapeutic strategies.
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The 2017 WHO update on mature T- and natural killer (NK) cell neoplasms.

TL;DR: The 2017 WHO classification of haematopoietic and lymphoid tumours is not a new edition but an update and revision of the 4th edition, with major changes in the designation and definition of already established entities.
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Peripheral nervous system involvement in lymphomas

TL;DR: The peripheral nervous system may be involved at any stage in the course of lymphoproliferative diseases and some clinical findings, such a focal or diffuse involvement, symmetric or asymmetric pattern, presence of pain may point to the correct diagnosis.
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Cohort Profile: The Haematological Malignancy Research Network (HMRN): a UK population-based patient cohort.

TL;DR: Cohort Profile: The Haematological Malignancy Research Network (HMRN): a UK populationbased patient cohort Alexandra Smith, Debra Howell, Simon Crouch, Dan Painter, John Blase, Han-I Wang and Ann Hewison.
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Bone marrow involvement in patients with nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma.

TL;DR: A small subset of patients in whom lymph node biopsy shows nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma with a purely nodular pattern also may have lymphoma in the bone marrow, indicating the need for intensive therapy.
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WHO Classification of Tumours of Haematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissues

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The 2008 WHO classification of lymphoid neoplasms and beyond: evolving concepts and practical applications.

TL;DR: The criteria and significance of early or precursor lesions and the identification of certain lymphoid neoplasms largely associated with particular age groups, such as children and the elderly are addressed, and the issue of borderline categories having overlapping features with large B-cell lymphomas is reviewed.
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Whole-genome sequencing identifies recurrent mutations in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia

TL;DR: The patterns of somatic mutation, supported by functional and clinical analyses, strongly indicate that the recurrent NOTCH1, MYD88 and XPO1 mutations are oncogenic changes that contribute to the clinical evolution of the disease.
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MYD88 L265P Somatic Mutation in Waldenström's Macroglobulinemia

TL;DR: MYD88 L265P is a commonly recurring mutation in patients with Waldenström's macroglobulinemia that can be useful in differentiating WaldenStröm’s macrogalobulinesia and non-IgM LPL from B-cell disorders that have some of the same features.
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