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Pleural mesothelioma classification update
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Beasley, Mary Beth
, Dacic Sanja
, Galateau-Salle Francoise
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Classification
/ Diagnosis
/ Diagnostic systems
/ Differential diagnosis
/ Effusion
/ Genomics
/ Mesothelioma
/ Tumors
2021
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Pleural mesothelioma classification update
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Beasley, Mary Beth
, Dacic Sanja
, Galateau-Salle Francoise
in
Classification
/ Diagnosis
/ Diagnostic systems
/ Differential diagnosis
/ Effusion
/ Genomics
/ Mesothelioma
/ Tumors
2021
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Pleural mesothelioma classification update
2021
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Overview
The 2015 WHO classification of pleural mesotheliomas includes three major histologic subtypes—epithelioid, sarcomatoid, and biphasic. Recent genomic data has supported the need for a more granular and clinically valid classification beyond the three current subtypes. Because of tumor rarity and overlapping histologic features with other tumor types, diagnostic immunohistochemical work up is essential component in establishing the final diagnosis of mesothelioma. The use of BAP1 and CDKN2A/MTAP improves the diagnostic sensitivity of effusion specimens and are valuable in establishing the diagnosis of epithelioid mesothelioma. The major change in the forthcoming WHO classification is the inclusion of mesothelioma in situ as a diagnostic category. In this review, we discuss recently proposed changes in the histologic classification of pleural mesothelioma, differential diagnosis, and importance of ancillary diagnostic studies.
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Springer Nature B.V
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