Review of hematopathology consult cases: A two-year experience in a tertiary referral center in Lebanon
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Hematopathology remains a difficult diagnostic field. With the significant ongoing changes in the classification system that happened over the past several decades, the general pathologist faces many challenges when dealing with patients suspected to have lymphoma or leukemia. The authors assessed referred hematopathology cases that were reviewed by specialized hematopathologists. Of 309 cases, major discrepancy was found in 23% of them. The discrepancy ranged from lymphoma reclassification to other major revisions that had significant impact on patient treatment and management. This paper highlights some of the challenges that may face the general practicing pathologist when dealing with suspected hematopoietic neoplasms. © 2018 Sara A. J. Sinno et al.
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Hematologic neoplasms, Humans, Lebanon, Lymphoma, Tertiary care centers, Acute myeloid leukemia, Aplastic anemia, Article, Benign neoplasm, Cancer diagnosis, Classical hodgkin lymphoma, Diagnostic error, Diffuse large b cell lymphoma, Follicular lymphoma, Hematologic malignancy, Hematopoietic system tumor, Human, Large cell lymphoma, Major clinical study, Mantle cell lymphoma, Marginal zone lymphoma, Metastasis, Multiple myeloma, Nk t cell lymphoma, Nodular lymphocyte predominant hodgkin lymphoma, Pathologist, Peripheral t cell lymphoma, Plasma cell granuloma, Rhabdomyosarcoma, Tertiary care center, Thymoma, Hematologic disease, Pathology