A single-centre analysis of nodal peripheral T-cell lymphomas in Southern Vietnam: Insights from the WHO 2022 classification.

Peripheral T-cell lymphomas are rare, aggressive malignancies with significant diagnostic challenges due to their heterogeneity.

This retrospective study analysed 43 nodal Peripheral T-cell lymphomas cases diagnosed between 2019 and 2024 at the Blood Transfusion Hematology Hospital in Southern Vietnam and reclassified them using the World Health Organization 2022 classification.

Nodal T-follicular helper cell lymphoma, angioimmunoblastic type, emerged as the most prevalent subtype (51.2%), markedly exceeding rates reported in Western (32.5%) and East Asian studies (36.2%). Despite the higher prevalence of Epstein-Barr Virus in Vietnam, the proportion of Epstein-Barr Virus positive in Peripheral T-cell lymphomas was not elevated (20%), suggesting additional genetic or environmental factors influencing lymphoma pathogenesis.

These findings underscore the critical role of updated diagnostic standards and the utility of advanced markers in improving Peripheral T-cell lymphomas classification. This study provides rare insights into Peripheral T-cell lymphomas pathology in Vietnam, contributing valuable data to the global understanding of these rare lymphomas.
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Phu Phu, Tieu Tieu, Dang Dang, Le Le, Nguyen Nguyen, Cao Cao, Hua Hua
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