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IgG4-producing marginal zone B-cell lymphoma

International Journal of Hematology, 2008
IgG4-related disease is a recently proposed clinical entity with several unique clinicopathological features. A chronic inflammatory state with marked fibrosis, which can often be mistaken for malignancy, especially by clinical imaging analyses, unifies these features.
Yasuharu, Sato   +6 more
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Anetoderma in cutaneous marginal-zone B-cell lymphoma

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2009
Anetoderma is a rare condition, consisting of well-circumscribed areas of slack skin, in which dermal elastic fibres are destroyed or deficient. We present the case of a 45-year-old man with a 25-year history of deep nodules and plaques gradually progressing to areas of anetoderma.
ZATTRA, EDOARDO   +5 more
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Genetic abnormalities in marginal zone B‐cell lymphoma

Hematological Oncology, 2000
Marginal zone B-cell lymphoma (MZBCL) including extranodal mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT)-type lymphoma, nodal, and splenic MZBCL represents a distinct subtype of B-non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Recently, important progress in the elucidation of the genetic mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis and disease progression of these lymphomas has been ...
J, Dierlamm   +7 more
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Intracranial Marginal Zone B-Cell Lymphoma Mimicking Meningioma

World Neurosurgery, 2016
Marginal zone B-cell lymphoma of the meninges is a rare pathologic subtype of central nervous system lymphoma that can mimic the radiologic appearance of meningioma.We present a unique case of a 57-year-old man who presented with neurologic symptoms of severe headache, memory loss, mental status changes, and depression.
Diana G, Douleh   +3 more
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Marginal Zone B-Cell Lymphoma

2010
Marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) of extranodal mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT lymphoma), nodal MZL, and splenic B-cell MZL share similar morphologic and immunophenotypic features. All are proliferations of small B lymphoid cells that colonize the marginal zone of reactive germinal centers (GC).
Lynne V. Abruzzo, Rachel L. Sargent
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Bilateral conjunctival extranodal marginal zone B‐cell lymphoma

Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 2010
AbstractExtranodal marginal zone B‐cell lymphomas (EMZLs), while relatively common in adults, are rare entities in the pediatric population. A subclass of the typically aggressive non‐Hodgkin lymphomas, the few reported pediatric cases indicate that, as in adults, these tumors tend to be indolent.
David E, Kram   +2 more
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Nodal and splenic marginal zone B cell lymphomas

Hematological Oncology, 2005
AbstractSplenic marginal zone lymphoma (SMZL) and nodal marginal zone lymphoma (NMZL) are newly defined, separate clinicopathological entities. Both are rare lymphoma types, with low reproducibility in the diagnosis, although a conjunction of molecular and clinical studies seems to be now facilitating a more accurate diagnosis and understanding of the ...
Manuela, Mollejo   +5 more
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Marginal zone B-cell lymphomas.

Discovery medicine, 2010
The term marginal-zone lymphoma (MZL) encompasses three closely related indolent B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma subtypes, namely extranodal MZL or MALT lymphoma, nodal MZL, and splenic MZL. Although these neoplasms may share a common cell of origin, being the marginal zone B-cell, they display different characteristics with evident clinical and ...
Xavier, Sagaert, Thomas, Tousseyn
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Nodal monocytoid B-cell lymphoma (nodal marginal-zone B-cell lymphoma).

Seminars in hematology, 1999
Benign monocytoid B cells are seen in lymph nodes in different types of lymphadenitis and they occur in the form of clusters within and around sinuses and in the interfollicular areas, but rarely completely surround benign follicles to produce a marginal-zone pattern.
B N, Nathwani   +4 more
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Marginal Zone B-cell lymphoma - updated

2006
Disease Marginal zone B-cell lymphoma (MZBCL), including three distinct clinicopathological forms (Harris et al, 1999), namely: 1- extra-nodal MZBCL of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue ( MALT) type, 2- splenic MZBCL, corresponding to splenic lymphoma with villous lymphocytes (SLVL) 3- nodal MZBCL Phenotype / cell stem origin The morphologic and ...
CUNEO, Antonio, CASTOLDI, Gianluigi
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