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WHO classification of soft tissue tumours 2020: An update and simplified approach for radiologists

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY
Volume 143, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2021.109937

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Musculoskeletal; Soft tissue tumours; WHO classification; Pathology; Imaging

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The WHO classification of soft tissue tumors in its recent fifth edition introduces new entities based on biological behavior, genetics, and morphology, serving as diagnostic and prognostic markers. Although primarily within the realm of pathologists, radiologists must also stay informed to contribute to optimal diagnosis and management of soft tissue tumors. Advances in molecular genetics and their impact on diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of soft tissue tumors are emphasized.
The WHO classification of soft tissue tumours categorizes the lesions based on histological differentiation. In the recent fifth edition (2020), many new entities have been introduced, based on their distinct biological behaviour, genetics and morphology. With the recent advances and better understanding of molecular genetics, several novel recurrent genetic alterations have been incorporated in this edition. These may serve as reliable diagnostic and prognostic markers for various soft tissue tumours. Though predominantly a pathologist's game; the radiologists must be aware of the recent updates to contribute towards the optimal diagnosis and management of soft tissue tumours. The imaging features of the new entities have not yet been described but are expected to be explored in the coming years. We hereby present a concise review of the updates in the recent WHO classification of soft tissue tumours. We have tried to emphasize the novel molecular genetics and their surrogate immunohistochemical markers which have brought a paradigm shift in the diagnosis, therapeutics, and prognosis of soft tissue tumours. We also present simplified diagnostic algorithms to characterize soft tissue tumours based on the clinico-radiological features.

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