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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Thorac Oncol. 2015 Oct;10(10):1383–1395. doi: 10.1097/JTO.0000000000000654

Table 2.

Refinement of diagnostic criteria of thymomas in the 2015 WHO classification of thymic tumors3 by stressing obligatory and optional features. The atypical type A thymoma variant (in bold) is the only new addition to the ‘historic’ list of thymoma subtypes.1

Thymoma subtype Obligatory criteria Optional criteria
Type A Occurrence of bland, spindle shaped epithelial cells (at least focally); paucitya or absence of immature (TdT+) T cells throughout the tumor Polygonal epithelial cells CD20+ epithelial cells
Atypical type A variant Criteria of type A thymoma; in addition: comedo-type tumor necrosis; increased mitotic count (>4/2mm2); nuclear crowding Polygonal epithelial cells CD20+ epithelial cells
Type AB Occurrence of bland, spindle shaped epithelial cells (at least focally); abundancea of immature (TdT+) T cells focally or throughout tumor Polygonal epithelial cells CD20+epithelial cells
Type B1 Thymus-like architecture and cytology: abundance of immature T cells, areas of medullary differentiation (medullary islands); paucity of polygonal or dendritic epithelia cells without clustering (i.e.<3 contiguous epithelial cells) Hassall’s corpuscles; perivascular spaces
Type B2 Increased numbers of single or clustered polygonal or dendritic epithelial cells intermingled with abundant immature T cells Medullary islands; Hassall’s corpuscles; perivascular spaces
Type B3 Sheets of polygonal slightly to moderately atypical epithelial cells; absent or rare intercellular bridges; paucity or absence of intermingled TdT+ T cells Hassall’s corpuscles; perivascular spaces
MNTb Nodules of bland spindle or oval epithelial cells surrounded by an epithelial cell-free lymphoid stroma Lymphoid follicles; monoclonal B cells and/or plasma cells (rare)
Metaplastic thymoma Biphasic tumor composed of solid areas of epithelial cells in a background of bland-looking spindle cells; absence of immature T cells Pleomorphism of epithelial cells; actin, keratin, or EMA-positive spindle cells
Rare othersc
a

Paucity versus abundance: any area of crowded immature T cells or moderate numbers of immature T cells in >10% of the investigated tumor are indicative of “abundance”;

b

MNT, micronodular thymoma with lymphoid stroma;

c

Microscopic thymoma; sclerosing thymoma, lipofibroadenoma