Binary and Dimorphic: Composite and Discordant Lymphoma-Crimson Publishers
Binary and Dimorphic: Composite and Discordant Lymphoma by Anubha Bajaj in Trends in Telemedicine & E-health
Composite lymphoma as an entity was initially described by Custer et al
followed by a modified delineation by Hicks et al and Kim et al with a
categorical emergence of architecturally diverse and binary cytological
subcategories of lymphoma within the same anatomic site or tissue.
Composite
lymphoma as a disorder essentially describes a biphasic elucidation of
an identical malignant clone of cells [1]. A discordant lymphoma may be
exemplified by a condition in which two disparate lymphomas may arise at
different anatomic locations within an identical time frame (Figure 1).
Sequential lymphoma may be characterized by the appearance of two
distinctive histological variants of malignant lymphoma detected
successively
within a similar group of lymph nodes.
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