Lymphomas are a large group of blood cancers in which there is a malignant proliferation of lymphoid-derived cells within extramedullary lymphatic and extralymphatic tissues.

  • They generally create swellings, hence the “oma” in lymphoma.
  • Compared to leukemias (where cells are in the bone marrow and blood), lymphomas are found in lymphatic and extra-lymphatic tissues with a relatively scarce appearance of malignant cells in the circulation.
  • Generally classified into Hodgkin's and Non-Hodkin's lymphomas.

Non-Hodkin's lymphomas

  • Generally, NHLs are divided into indolent (slow-growing but incurable) and aggressive (rapidly-growing but curable).
  • Waldeyer's tonsillary ring and diffuse lymphadenopathy, as well as extra lymphatic involvement (bone marrow, liver, GI, skin, brain, testis), are common.
  • Associated with a variety of infections (EBV, HHV8, HTLV1, HIV).

Cells

85% are B-cell tumors; 15% are T and NK.

  • B-cell lymphomas can be divided into those resembling precursor B cells, those

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