Contemporary Approach to The Diagnosis and Classification of Myelodysplastic Neoplasms/Syndromes- Recommendations from The International Consortium for MDS (icMDS)
- Author(s)
- Aakash, F; Gisriel, SD; Zeidan, AM; Bennett, JM; Bejar, R; Bewersdorf, JP; Borate, UM; Boultwood, J; Brunner, AM; Buckstein, R; Carraway, H; Churpek, JE; Daver, NG; DeZern, AE; Efficace, F; Fenaux, P; Figueroa, ME; Garcia-Manero, G; Gore, SD; Greenberg, PL; Griffiths, EA; Halene, S; Hourigan, CS; Kim, TK; Kim, N; Komrokji, RS; Kutchroo, V; List, AF; Little, RF; Majeti, R; Nazha, A; Nimer, SD; Odenike, O; Padron, E; Patnaik, MM; Platzbecker, U; Della Porta, MG; Roboz, GJ; Sallman, DA; Santini, V; Sanz, G; Savona, MR; Sekeres, MA; Stahl, M; Starczynowski, DT; Steensma, DP; Taylor, J; Abdel-Wahab, O; Wei, AH; Zhuoer, X; Xu, ML; Hasserjian, RP; Loghavi, S;
- Journal Title
- Modern Pathology
- Publication Type
- Sep 23 epub ahead of print
- Abstract
- Myelodysplastic neoplasms/syndromes (MDS) are a heterogeneous group of biologically distinct entities characterized by variable degrees of ineffective hematopoiesis. Recently, two classification systems (the 5th edition of the WHO Classification and the International Consensus Classification) further sub-characterized MDS into morphologic and genetically defined groups. Accurate diagnosis and subclassification of MDS require a multistep systemic approach. The International Consortium for MDS (icMDS) summarizes a contemporary, practical, and multimodal approach to MDS diagnosis and classification.
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Research Division(s)
- Blood Cells And Blood Cancer
- PubMed ID
- 39322118
- Publisher's Version
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.modpat.2024.100615
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