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Uncommon Variants of Mature T-Cell Lymphomas (MTCLs): Imaging and Histopathologic and Clinical Features with Updates from the Fourth Edition of the World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of Lymphoid Neoplasms

Ahmed Ebada Salem    
Yehia H. Zaki    
Gamal El-Hussieny    
Khaled I. ElNoueam    
Akram M. Shaaban    
Bhasker Rao Koppula    
Ming Yang    
Mohamed Salama    
Khaled M. Elsayes and Matthew F. Covington    

Resumen

Familiarity with the updated fourth edition WHO classification of lymphoid malignancies released in 2016, and the new terminology introduced, is crucial for oncologists, pathologists and radiologists. It is mandatory to be aware of rare variants of T-cell lymphomas, specifically mature T-cell lymphomas, including clinicopathologic keys and the most common imaging features and sites of involvement for each subtype. Even though some of these disorders may have perceptible clinical and imaging features, they may overlap with more common disorders, causing delay in diagnosis and treatment. Understanding the appropriate clinical setting and imaging findings will help radiologists to include these disorders in their differential diagnosis. Imaging plays a pivotal role in subclassifying these subtypes of MTCLs, affecting prognosis and treatment implications. Many of these disorders if diagnosed early can be potentially treatable, and early, aggressive intervention may be lifesaving.

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