Abstract

Publications and primary literature both describe the latest advancements in immunohistochemical diagnosis of lymphomas. Along with the updated categorizations, the growing reliance on small biopsy samples to assess lymphoma poses a constant difficulty in hematopathology diagnosis and heightens the demand for immunohistochemistry (IHC). This study aimed to provide practicing lymphoma and hematopathologists with an overview of novel immunohistochemical markers and new applications of already established immunohistochemistry markers to be helpful in lymphoma diagnosis, especially in core needle biopsies. The information was sourced from a review of relevant literature and personal experience gained through professional practice. To effectively diagnose and treat hematolymphoid neoplasms, we need to have a comprehensive understanding of the constantly evolving range of immunohistochemistry studies. This article introduced new markers that contribute to our overall knowledge of the disease, diagnosis, and treatment. The addition of these markers might be helpful in supporting the tumor diagnosis on limited sample material obtained from needle biopsies.

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