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Epstein-Barr Virus-Associated Lymphoproliferative Disorders: Review and Update on 2016 WHO Classification

Authors
Kim, HJ | Ko, YH | Kim, JE | Lee, SS | Lee, H | Park, G | Paik, JH | Cha, HJ | Choi, YD | Han, JH  | Huh, J | Hematopathology Study Group of the Korean Society of Pathologists
Citation
Journal of pathology and translational medicine, 51(4). : 352-358, 2017
Journal Title
Journal of pathology and translational medicine
ISSN
2383-78372383-7845
Abstract
Epstein-Barr virus (human herpesvirus-4) is very common virus that can be detected in more than 95% of the human population. Most people are asymptomatic and live their entire lives in a chronically infected state (IgG positive). However, in some populations, the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) has been involved in the occurrence of a wide range of B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders (LPDs), including Burkitt lymphoma, classic Hodgkin's lymphoma, and immune-deficiency associated LPDs (post-transplant and human immunodeficiency virus-associated LPDs). T-cell LPDs have been reported to be associated with EBV with a subset of peripheral T-cell lymphomas, angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphomas, extranodal nasal natural killer/T-cell lymphomas, and other rare histotypes. This article reviews the current evidence covering EBV-associated LPDs based on the 2016 classification of the World Health Organization. These LPD entities often pose diagnostic challenges, both clinically and pathologically, so it is important to understand their unique pathophysiology for correct diagnoses and optimal management.
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DOI
10.4132/jptm.2017.03.15
PMID
28592786
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