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Aggressive B-cell lymphomas (ABLs) are a group of B-cell malignancies, that is, a relatively common form of cancer across the world. This issue on aggressive B-cell lymphomas compiles 12 exciting manuscripts, most of which are very meticulously performed reviews of the available current literature.
Naresh KN +3 more
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Epigenetics and B-cell lymphoma [PDF]
It has only recently become apparent that mutations in epigenetic mechanisms and perturbation of epigenomic patterning are frequent events in B-cell lymphomas. The purpose of this review is to highlight these new findings and provide a conceptual framework for understanding how epigenetic modifications might contribute to lymphomagenesis.Somatic ...
Rita, Shaknovich, Ari, Melnick
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B-cell lymphoma of the mandible
Primary malignant lymphoma of the mandible is rare. It is frequently mistaken for a dental lesion, delaying diagnosis. We here report a case of mandibular lymphoma and present the clinical and radiological characteristics and means of treatment of this pathology.A 17-year-old woman consulted for right facial tumefaction with 1 year's evolution ...
Mnejja, M. +8 more
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MicroRNA Signatures In B-Cell Lymphomas [PDF]
Abstract Abstract 4155 Beyond the conventional criteria of lymphoma classification (integrated clinical, morphological, immunophenotypic, and molecular features) additional markers are still required for a more precise differential diagnosis and a better understanding of lymphoma pathogenesis.
Di Lisio, Lorena +11 more
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Somatic hypermutation and B–cell lymphoma [PDF]
During the B–cell response to T–cell–dependent antigens, the B cells undergo a rapid proliferative phase in the germinal centre. This is accompanied by the introduction of mutations into the immunoglobulin (Ig) variable region (V) genes. The B cells are then selected according to the affinity of the encoded immunoglobulin for antigen, resulting in ...
Dunn-Walters, D +3 more
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Primary cutaneous B‐cell lymphomas [PDF]
SummaryCutaneous B‐cell lymphomas (CBCL) are the second most common form of primary cutaneous lymphomas. The cutaneous follicle center lymphoma and the cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma (extranodal MALT type lymphoma) account for the vast majority of CBCL and manifest with nodules.
Kempf, Werner +4 more
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B-cell multilobated lymphoma [PDF]
A 59-year-old man was hospitalized for evaluation of cervical lymph node enlargement, and a diagnosis of a diffuse histiocytic lymphoma with B-cell markers was made. The unusual multilobated nature of the lymphoma cells is the subject of this study. The light and electron microscopic features are described and compared with those previously reported T ...
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Background: A 39-year-old patient took medical advice because of progressive fatigue, with nausea, fever, non specific abdominal pain, 3 weeks after coming back from Asia. He had been positive for HIV for 6 years. Blood tests show an increased CRP level (4 mg/dl, nl < 1 mg/dl).
Grosu, C, Danse, E, Dragean, A, Annet, L
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Radioimmunotherapy of B-cell lymphoma
Radioimmunotherapy has evolved from an attractive concept to implementation in clinical trials for evaluation of toxicity and efficacy. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is a useful setting for evaluation of this novel form of therapy. Groups investigating radioimmunotherapy for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma are implementing single high doses and multiple smaller doses ...
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