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Expression of Concern: Trends and disparities in Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma related mortality in the United States, 1999-2020. [PDF]
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Intravascular Lymphoma Associated with the Female Genital Tract-Diagnostic Considerations, Therapeutic Approaches, and Outcomes. [PDF]
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2003
Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's lymphomas are an important part of the differential diagnosis of head and neck tumors. Their diagnosis begins with a complete history and physical examination and is confirmed with an appropriately obtained and prepared pathologic specimen.
Laxmeesh M, Nayak, Daniel G, Deschler
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Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's lymphomas are an important part of the differential diagnosis of head and neck tumors. Their diagnosis begins with a complete history and physical examination and is confirmed with an appropriately obtained and prepared pathologic specimen.
Laxmeesh M, Nayak, Daniel G, Deschler
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Current Opinion in Oncology, 1997
Lymphomas are rare tumors, which can be unilateral or bilateral. Lymphomas may affect the conjunctiva, the eyelid, and the orbit; and they may be diagnosed systemically. Ophthalmic nurses are the perfect health care professionals to educate and provide the care for these patients. An interesting patient who was diagnosed with a lymphoma is presented.
C A, Servodidio, D H, Abramson
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Lymphomas are rare tumors, which can be unilateral or bilateral. Lymphomas may affect the conjunctiva, the eyelid, and the orbit; and they may be diagnosed systemically. Ophthalmic nurses are the perfect health care professionals to educate and provide the care for these patients. An interesting patient who was diagnosed with a lymphoma is presented.
C A, Servodidio, D H, Abramson
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2016
Lymphomas may be broadly divided into non-Hodgkin (90%) and Hodgkin (10%) types. Most lymphomas (90%) are of B cell origin but can also be T cell or natural killer cell. Clinical management of indolent and aggressive lymphomas is different. Aggressive lymphomas are more dangerous if left untreated yet a higher cell proliferation rate also renders them ...
Emiliano N, Mugnaini, Nilanjan, Ghosh
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Lymphomas may be broadly divided into non-Hodgkin (90%) and Hodgkin (10%) types. Most lymphomas (90%) are of B cell origin but can also be T cell or natural killer cell. Clinical management of indolent and aggressive lymphomas is different. Aggressive lymphomas are more dangerous if left untreated yet a higher cell proliferation rate also renders them ...
Emiliano N, Mugnaini, Nilanjan, Ghosh
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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1999
The clinical course of 49 patients with the diagnosis of non‐Hodgkin's lymphoma were studied in the Department of Otolaryngology of the Hospital General de Mexico between December 1986 and March 1997. The most frequent clinical symptoms in these patients were: nasal obstruction, rhinorrhea, fever, weight loss, cervical lymph adenopathy, rhinopharyngeal
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The clinical course of 49 patients with the diagnosis of non‐Hodgkin's lymphoma were studied in the Department of Otolaryngology of the Hospital General de Mexico between December 1986 and March 1997. The most frequent clinical symptoms in these patients were: nasal obstruction, rhinorrhea, fever, weight loss, cervical lymph adenopathy, rhinopharyngeal
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