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Aggressive B-cell Lymphomas: Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma and Burkitt Lymphoma

2009
This chapter covers aggressive B-cell lymphomas, including diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and its recognized variants, as well as Burkitt lymphoma. Other types of aggressive B-cell tumors, namely acute B-lymphoblastic leukemia and mantle cell lymphoma, are covered in Chaps. 13 and 16, respectively.
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Cutaneous B-Cell Lymphoblastic Lymphoma

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2019
Abstract: B-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma (B-LBL) is a malignant neoplasm of immature B cells that accounts for only 10% of all cases of lymphoblastic lymphoma. Most commonly, B-LBL presents as bony lesions, but in rare cases, the disease manifests cutaneously. We present a case of simultaneous cutaneous and systemic presentation of B-LBL in an
Dilru, Amarasekera   +9 more
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B-cell Lymphoma

2011
A 70-year-old male presented to his primary care physician complaining of a left neck mass. He was otherwise healthy and asymptomatic. He was referred for fine needle aspiration to further characterize his neck mass. The fine needle aspiration revealed that the mass was an enlarged lymph node with an admixture of small lymphocytes and scattered highly ...
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B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas

The Lancet
B-cell lymphomas occur with an incidence of 20 new cases per 100 000 people per year in high-income countries. They can affect any organ and are characterised by heterogeneous clinical presentations and courses, varying from asymptomatic, to indolent, to very aggressive cases.
Elisabeth, Silkenstedt   +3 more
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Monocytoid B-cell Lymphomas

The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1990
P G, Isaacson, J, Spencer
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Splenic B-Cell Lymphomas/Leukemias

Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2010
The diagnosis and classification of lymphoproliferative disorders in the spleen are frequently challenging. While some lymphomas, such as hairy cell leukemia and splenic marginal zone lymphoma, characteristically present with primarily splenic involvement, secondary involvement of the spleen may be seen with any lymphoma.
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Primary Cutaneous B-Cell Lymphomas

Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2014
B-cell lymphomas occurring in the skin often tend to be of systemic origin with secondary cutaneous involvement. Primary cutaneous B-cell lymphomas tend to be indolent disorders, with the exception of primary cutaneous diffuse large B-cell lymphoma-leg type (PCDLBCL-LT).
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B-cell lymphomas

[Rinsho ketsueki] The Japanese journal of clinical hematology, 2019
https://www.lymphomaresearchgroningen.nl/e ...
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B-Cell Lymphoma

2014
Subbarao Bondada, Murali Gururajan
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Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Raynell, Lang, M John, Gill
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