The challenges of lymphoma diagnosis in a Tertiary Hospital in Lagos, Nigeria

Background: In most tertiary centers across sub-Saharan countries, hematoxylin and eosin (H and E) stained slide is the main method of diagnosing lymphomas, and this has been found to be inadequate in diagnostic hematological malignancies. Aim and Objectives: To review the diagnostic utility and lim...

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Main Authors: Olakanmi Ralph Akinde, Charles Chidozie Anunobi, Oluseye Vincent Osunkalu, Adekoyejo Abiodun Phillips, Olatunji Micheal Afolayan
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Clinical Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.jcsjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2468-6859;year=2016;volume=13;issue=2;spage=58;epage=71;aulast=Akinde
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spelling doaj-e328447b6f614fe1b675c8f9ccdd7e902020-11-24T23:08:00ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Clinical Sciences2468-68592408-74082016-01-01132587110.4103/2408-7408.179679The challenges of lymphoma diagnosis in a Tertiary Hospital in Lagos, NigeriaOlakanmi Ralph AkindeCharles Chidozie AnunobiOluseye Vincent OsunkaluAdekoyejo Abiodun PhillipsOlatunji Micheal AfolayanBackground: In most tertiary centers across sub-Saharan countries, hematoxylin and eosin (H and E) stained slide is the main method of diagnosing lymphomas, and this has been found to be inadequate in diagnostic hematological malignancies. Aim and Objectives: To review the diagnostic utility and limitations of H and E, tissue diagnostic modality of solid hematolymphoid malignancies. Materials and Methods: The diagnosis based on both morphology and immunohistochemistry (IHC) assessments were compared with those based solely on morphology. Results: Of all, the 116 cases of lymphomas, only 32 (27.6%) were correctly diagnosed and subtyped by morphology while 53 (46%) cases were diagnosed to be lymphomas but could not be subtyped by morphology. Nineteen (16.4%) cases were wrongly subtyped. Five cases of reactive lesions were wrongly diagnosed as malignant lymphoma. Conclusion: This study makes a case for the mandatory use of IHC in the diagnosis of suspected cases of lymphomas.http://www.jcsjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2468-6859;year=2016;volume=13;issue=2;spage=58;epage=71;aulast=AkindeChallengesdiagnosisimmunohistochemistrylymphomareactive lesions
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author Olakanmi Ralph Akinde
Charles Chidozie Anunobi
Oluseye Vincent Osunkalu
Adekoyejo Abiodun Phillips
Olatunji Micheal Afolayan
spellingShingle Olakanmi Ralph Akinde
Charles Chidozie Anunobi
Oluseye Vincent Osunkalu
Adekoyejo Abiodun Phillips
Olatunji Micheal Afolayan
The challenges of lymphoma diagnosis in a Tertiary Hospital in Lagos, Nigeria
Journal of Clinical Sciences
Challenges
diagnosis
immunohistochemistry
lymphoma
reactive lesions
author_facet Olakanmi Ralph Akinde
Charles Chidozie Anunobi
Oluseye Vincent Osunkalu
Adekoyejo Abiodun Phillips
Olatunji Micheal Afolayan
author_sort Olakanmi Ralph Akinde
title The challenges of lymphoma diagnosis in a Tertiary Hospital in Lagos, Nigeria
title_short The challenges of lymphoma diagnosis in a Tertiary Hospital in Lagos, Nigeria
title_full The challenges of lymphoma diagnosis in a Tertiary Hospital in Lagos, Nigeria
title_fullStr The challenges of lymphoma diagnosis in a Tertiary Hospital in Lagos, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed The challenges of lymphoma diagnosis in a Tertiary Hospital in Lagos, Nigeria
title_sort challenges of lymphoma diagnosis in a tertiary hospital in lagos, nigeria
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Clinical Sciences
issn 2468-6859
2408-7408
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background: In most tertiary centers across sub-Saharan countries, hematoxylin and eosin (H and E) stained slide is the main method of diagnosing lymphomas, and this has been found to be inadequate in diagnostic hematological malignancies. Aim and Objectives: To review the diagnostic utility and limitations of H and E, tissue diagnostic modality of solid hematolymphoid malignancies. Materials and Methods: The diagnosis based on both morphology and immunohistochemistry (IHC) assessments were compared with those based solely on morphology. Results: Of all, the 116 cases of lymphomas, only 32 (27.6%) were correctly diagnosed and subtyped by morphology while 53 (46%) cases were diagnosed to be lymphomas but could not be subtyped by morphology. Nineteen (16.4%) cases were wrongly subtyped. Five cases of reactive lesions were wrongly diagnosed as malignant lymphoma. Conclusion: This study makes a case for the mandatory use of IHC in the diagnosis of suspected cases of lymphomas.
topic Challenges
diagnosis
immunohistochemistry
lymphoma
reactive lesions
url http://www.jcsjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2468-6859;year=2016;volume=13;issue=2;spage=58;epage=71;aulast=Akinde
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