Fig. 4: Distribution of DAVs present in major large B-cell lymphoma categories. | Modern Pathology

Fig. 4: Distribution of DAVs present in major large B-cell lymphoma categories.

From: Targeted massively parallel sequencing of mature lymphoid neoplasms: assessment of empirical application and diagnostic utility in routine clinical practice

Fig. 4

The four most frequent large B-cell lymphoma categories are shown with the frequency of DAVs in each gene per category represented as a percentage of the total cases in each category. DAVs in TP53 were the most frequent mutation in both DLBCL, GCB (33% of cases) and in DLBCL, ABC (27% of cases). MYD88 was the gene with most frequent DAVs in cases of PCNSL (62.5%), while PMBL cases most frequently had DAVs identified in SOCS1 (45.5%), TNFAIP3 (36.4%), NFKBIE and B2M (27.3% each), and GNA13 (18.2%).

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