Publications by authors named "H W Bernd"

The case of a male patient with newly diagnosed polycythemia vera showing rare and unusually rapid progression with phenotypic change towards chronic myelomonocytic leukemia is presented. The case report illustrates remarkably rapid disease progression including a structural change in usually indolent polycythemia vera and highlights the prognostic relevance of enhanced molecular genetic testing.

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  • Researchers studied two types of follicular lymphoma (FL): localized (lFL) and systemic (sFL) to understand how they develop.
  • They looked at 147 cases of lFL and 122 cases of sFL, using special methods to check for genetic changes.
  • They found that while both types have some similarities, there are important differences, like certain genetic changes that might affect how long people live without the disease worsening.
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Recently, we have developed novel highly promising gene expression (GE) classifiers discriminating localized nodal (LFL) from systemic follicular lymphoma (SFL) with prognostic impact. However, few data are available in LFL especially concerning hotspot genetic alterations that are associated with the pathogenesis and prognosis of SFL. A total of 144 LFL and 527 SFL, enrolled in prospective clinical trials of the German Low Grade Lymphoma Study Group, were analyzed by fluorescence in situ hybridization to detect deletions in chromosomes 1p, 6q, and 17p as well as translocations to determine their impact on clinical outcome of LFL patients.

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Different studies have characterized the microenvironment and its prognostic impact in classic Hodgkin lymphoma whereas such analyses are pending for nodular lymphocyte-predominant Hodgkin lymphoma (NLPHL). We thus investigated characteristics of tumour cells and microenvironment in NLPHL and evaluated possible correlations with the clinical presentation. Lymph node samples from 152 NLPHL patients who had first-line treatment within the randomized German Hodgkin Study Group HD16-HD18 trials were available and analysed with regard to IgD status and nuclear size of the tumour cells as well as presence of PD1-positive follicular T helper cells and CD163-positive macrophages in the microenvironment.

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Gray-zone lymphoma (GZL) reflects an aggressive B-cell neoplasm with features intermediate between diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and classical Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL). The International Prognostic Index (IPI) and its derivatives (R-IPI, NCCN-IPI, and the Hasenclever IPS) have been established for DLBCL or cHL while the most suitable scoring system for GZL remains undetermined. In an exploratory multi-centric cohort of GZL ( = 61), we performed a comparative analysis of prognostic indices with regard to model fit and mutual concordance.

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