Abstract

The 2016 revision of the WHO classification of lymphoid neoplasms has been published. Although pathological analysis is necessary for the diagnosis of malignant lymphoma, genetic analysis has become increasingly important in recent years. The diagnosis of malignant lymphoma in the peripheral nerves and skeletal muscles is challenging; hence, diagnosis based on genetic profiles is desirable. In this article, previous studies on malignant lymphoma in the peripheral nerves and skeletal muscles are summarized. Common clinical findings, radiological characteristics, and genetic tests were reviewed.

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