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*''Lymphoma'' includes leukemia.
*''Lymphoma'' includes leukemia.


===Morphologic grouping===
Factors to consider when attempting to group by morphology:
Factors to consider when attempting to group by morphology:
#Cell cohesion - dyscohesive vs. cohesive.
#Cell cohesion - dyscohesive vs. cohesive.
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*Lymphoma = dyscohesive, relatively small (usually <=2X neutrophil diameter), usu. scant basophilic (blue) cytoplasm.
*Lymphoma = dyscohesive, relatively small (usually <=2X neutrophil diameter), usu. scant basophilic (blue) cytoplasm.
*Melanoma = classically pigmented, often a prominent red nucleolus, a mix of spindle cells and epithelioid cells, mix of cohesive and dyscohesive cells.
*Melanoma = classically pigmented, often a prominent red nucleolus, a mix of spindle cells and epithelioid cells, mix of cohesive and dyscohesive cells.
====Dyscohesive vs. cohesive====
Deciding cells are dyscohesive vs. cohesive is important, as it is a strong determinant of whether one is dealing with a lymphoid lesion or not.
{| class="wikitable"
!|
!| Cell spacing
!| Cell membrane
!| Cytoplasm, abundance
!| Cytoplasm, staining
|-
| '''Cohesive'''
| equal or 3-D clusters
| visible, opposed in >50% of cells
| scant to abundant
| any
|-
| '''Dyscohesive'''
| unequal
| not apparent
| usually scant
| usually basophilic
|-
| Value
| equal or 3-D clusters r/i cohesive
| visible opposed membrane r/i cohesive
| abundant usu. cohesive
| eosinophilic usu. cohesive
|}


===Histomorphologic classification===
===Histomorphologic classification===
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