Histological Typing of Lung Tumours

Author:

,Chaves E.1,Pessoa Toão1,Campobasso O.2,Chrétien J.3,Hochholzer L.4,Kreyberg L.5,Matthews M. J.4,Mirejovsky P.6,Olchovskaya I. G.7,Riotton G.8,Seal R. M. E.9,Shanmugaratnam K.10,Shimosato Y.11,Sobin L. H.12,Spencer H.13,Yesner R.14,Zettergren L.15,Kreyberg L.16,Amorim M. F.17,Brandt H.18,Camain R.19,Delarue J.3,Hamperl H.20,Haranghy L.21,Letterer E.22,Liebow A.A.23,McDonald J. R.24,Pantangco E. E.25,Ramalingswami V.26,ten Seldam R.E.J.27,Strukov A.I.7,Thackray A.C.13,Thomson J. G.28,Torloni H.12,Uehlinger E. A.29,Ungar H.30

Affiliation:

1. (Brazil)

2. Turin (Italy)

3. Paris (France)

4. Washington, D.C. (USA)

5. Oslo (Norway)

6. Prague (Czechoslovakia)

7. Moscow (USSR)

8. Geneva (Switzerland)

9. Penarth (UK)

10. Singapore

11. Tokyo (Japan)

12. WHO, Geneva (Switzerland)

13. London (UK)

14. West Haven (USA)

15. Gothenberg (Sweden).

16. Head of Centre, Oslo (Norway)

17. São Paulo (Brazil)

18. Mexico City (Mexico)

19. Dakar (Senegal)

20. Bonn (FRG)

21. Budapest (Hungary)

22. Tübingen (FRG)

23. New Haven (USA)

24. Detroit (USA)

25. Manila (Philippines)

26. New Delhi (India)

27. Perth (Australia)

28. Cape Town (South Africa)

29. Zürich (Switzerland)

30. Jerusalem (Israel).

Abstract

The WHO Histological Classification of Lung Tumours, published in 1967, has been revised. The main features are as follows: Squamous cell carcinoma (epidermoid carcinoma) has the same definition as in the original version, i.e., the identification of keratin and/or intercellular bridges by light microscopy. Three degrees of histological differentiation are described. Dysplasia and carcinoma in situ are discussed. Small cell carcinoma is divided into oat-cell carcinoma, an intermediate cell type and a category for oat-cell carcinomas combined with other major types. Adenocarcinoma includes the acinar, papillary and bronchiolo-alveolar forms and the solid carcinomas with mucus formation (previously part of the large cell carcinoma group). Mesothelial tumours are divided into fibrous, epithelial and biphasic subtypes. A number of less common tumours and tumour-like lesions are defined.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology,General Medicine

Reference4 articles.

1. EnzingerF.M., LattesR., TorloniH.: Histological typing of soft tissue tumours. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1969 (International Histological Classification of Tumours, No. 3), pp. 44.

2. KreybergL., LiebowA.A., UehlingerE.A.: Histological typing of lung tumours. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1967 (International Histological Classification of Tumour, No. 1), pp. 28.

3. World Health Organization. International classification of diseases for oncology. Geneva, 1976, pp. 131.

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