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Burkitt’s and Burkitt-like Lymphoma
Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 2002Burkitt's and Burkitt-like lymphoma (BL/BLL) are aggressive B-cell malignancies with a high proliferative rate that may be fatal within months if not treated promptly. Furthermore, treatment of BL/BLL requires comprehensive supportive care to avoid disease-related complications such as acute renal failure secondary to tumor lysis syndrome. Improvements
Andrew M, Evens, Leo I, Gordon
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Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1998
Burkitt lymphoma during pregnancy is a rare event, and outcomes have been poor. However, few patients were treated by current standards, with nearly half receiving single-agent cyclophosphamide or no chemotherapy.A patient with Burkitt lymphoma presenting at 11 6/7 weeks' gestation was treated with surgical resection of all visible disease and ...
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Burkitt lymphoma during pregnancy is a rare event, and outcomes have been poor. However, few patients were treated by current standards, with nearly half receiving single-agent cyclophosphamide or no chemotherapy.A patient with Burkitt lymphoma presenting at 11 6/7 weeks' gestation was treated with surgical resection of all visible disease and ...
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Denis Burkitt: Burkitt's Lymphoma
Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2012It is unusual for a medical investigator to have his name attached to a disease or syndrome during his lifetime. An exception to this rule was Denis Burkitt.
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HIV Lymphoma and Burkitts Lymphoma
The Cancer Journal, 2020AbstractDespite widely available antiretroviral therapy, lymphoma remains the leading cause of death for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–infected persons in economically developed countries. Even a few months of drug interruptions can lead to drops in the CD4 cell count, HIV viremia, and an increased risk of lymphoma.
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Clinical Lymphoma, 2005
Burkitt's lymphoma is a mature B-cell lymphoma that is characterized by a rapid proliferative rate and propensity for extranodal sites of involvement such as the gastrointestinal tract and central nervous system. This subtype of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is associated with unique cytogenetic translocations involving the c-MYC oncogene on chromosome 8 ...
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Burkitt's lymphoma is a mature B-cell lymphoma that is characterized by a rapid proliferative rate and propensity for extranodal sites of involvement such as the gastrointestinal tract and central nervous system. This subtype of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is associated with unique cytogenetic translocations involving the c-MYC oncogene on chromosome 8 ...
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Etiology of Burkitt’s Lymphoma
1972The epidemiology of Burkitt’s lymphoma (BL) strongly favours the hypothesis of a vector transmitted factor playing a role in the development of the tumour (BURKITT, 1963). The serological association between a new herpes virus, discovered by Epstein et al.
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Bilten za hematologiju i transfuziju, 1980
The paper presents two patients with malignant lymphoma of Burkitt's type. Initial localisation of the disease on the mandible, early dissemination in the central nervous system and bone marrow infiltration with appearance of characteristic Burkitt's type blast cells enabled us to bring the diagnosis.
G, Bunjevacki +2 more
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The paper presents two patients with malignant lymphoma of Burkitt's type. Initial localisation of the disease on the mandible, early dissemination in the central nervous system and bone marrow infiltration with appearance of characteristic Burkitt's type blast cells enabled us to bring the diagnosis.
G, Bunjevacki +2 more
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