The fifth edition of the WHO‐Classification – what is new for cutaneous lymphomas?

Author:

Melchers Susanne123ORCID,Albrecht Jana D.123,Kempf Werner4,Nicolay Jan P.123

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology Venereology and Allergology University Medical Center Mannheim/University of Heidelberg Mannheim Germany

2. Skin Cancer Unit German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) Heidelberg Germany

3. Section of Clinical and Experimental Dermatology Medical Faculty Mannheim University of Heidelberg Mannheim Germany

4. Kempf und Pfaltz Histologische Diagnostik Zurich and Department of Dermatology University Hospital Zurich Zurich Switzerland

Abstract

SummaryThe recently published 5th edition of the “World Health Organization classification of hematolymphoid tumors: lymphoid neoplasms” provides a hierarchical reorganization. In general, new (definitive) entities as well as tumor‐like lesions were included.Primary cutaneous B‐cell lymphomas (CBCL) received a thorough review. A new class/family of cutaneous follicle center lymphomas was defined. Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma is now presented as a separate entity independent from extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa‐associated lymphoid tissue. In primary cutaneous T‐cell lymphoma, former provisional entities were upgraded to definite entities. Sézary Syndrome was sorted into the class/family of mature T‐cell and NK‐cell leukemias. Additionally, a newly formed entity of primary cutaneous peripheral T‐cell lymphoma, NOS was created for CTCL entities that do not fit into the already described CTCL entities.The increasing importance of genomic and molecular data has already been recognized in classifying leukemias and systemic lymphomas. However, in PCL the genomic landscape has not yet been fully described and validated. Therefore, future research is necessary to describe the genomic and molecular mechanisms underlying the disease entities more clearly. This would both meet a diagnostic need and valuably contribute to future classification schemes.

Publisher

Wiley

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