Review
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2004.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 1, 2004; 10(1): 5-11
Published online Jan 1, 2004. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v10.i1.5
Table 1 The REAL classification of non-Hodgkin’s Lymphomas
B-cell lymphomas
Precursor B-cell lymphomas:
B-lymphoblastic
Mature B-cell lymphomas:
B-cell CLL/small lymphocytic
Follicular
Marginal-zone-nodal
Extranodal marginal-zone (MALT)
Splenic marginal-zone
Lymphoplasmacytic
Mantle-cell
Diffuse large B-cell
Primary mediastinal large B-cell
Burkitt’s like
Burkitt’s
T-cell lymphomas
Precursor T-cell lymphomas:
T-lymphoblastic
Mature T-cell lymphomas:
Mycosis fungoides/sezary syndrome
Peripheral T-cell (many subtypes)
Anaplastic large T/null cell
Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma
Table 2 Histologic classification of gastrointestinal lymphomas
B-cell
Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT)-type
(extranodal marginal-zone lymphoma):
Low-grade
High-grade, with or without a low-grade component
Immunoproliferative small intestinal disease (IPSID):
Low-grade
High-grade, with or without a low-grade component
Lymphomatous polyposis (mantle-cell lymphoma)
Burkitt’s and Burkitt’s-like
Other types of low- or high-grade lymphoma corresponding
to lymph node equivalents
T-cell
Enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma (EATCL)
Other types not associated with enteropathy
Table 3 Staging classification according to Musshoff’s criteria
stageDefinition
IELymphoma limited to the stomach
IIE1Involvement of stomach and contiguous lymph nodes
IIE2Involvement of stomach and noncontiguous subdiaphragmatic lymph nodes
IIIInvolvement of stomach and lymph nodes on both sides of diaphragm
IVHematogenous spread (stomach and one or more extralymphatic organs or tissues)
Table 4 Modified Blackledge staging system for gastrointesti-nal lymphomas
Stage ITumor confined to gastrointestinal tract without
serosal penetration:
Single
Multiple,
Stage IITumor extending into abdomen from primary site:
Nodal involvement
II1 Local (gastric/mesenteric)
II2 Distant (paraaortic/paracaval)
Stage IIEPenetration of serosa to involve adjacent ‘structures’:
Enumerate actual site of involvement, e.g. stage IIE
(pancreas), stage IIE (large intestine), stage IIE
(post-abdominal wall)
Perforation/peritonitis
Stage IVDisseminated extranodal involvement or a
gastrointestinal-tract lesion with
supradiaphragmatic nodal involvement