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Lymphoblastic lymphoma

Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2011
Lymphoblastic lymphoma (LBL) is a neoplasm of immature B cells committed to the B-(B-LBL) or T-cell lineage (T-LBL) that accounts for approximately 2% of all lymphomas. From a histopathological point of view, blasts may be encountered in tissue biopsy and/or bone marrow (BM).
Cortelazzo S   +3 more
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Lymphoma in the Ear

ORL, 2000
<i>Background:</i> Malignant tumors of the ear are rare. The most common malignant tumors are squamous cell carcinomas and adenocarcinomas. Lymphoma in the ear is rare. <i>Methods:</i> We report 2 cases of a primary presentation of a lymphoma of the ear. The literature since 1947 is reviewed.
Merkus, P.   +3 more
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Lymphomas

Dermatologic Clinics, 1992
The diagnosis of lymphoma currently relies on a combination of clinical, routine histopathologic, and immunohistochemical studies, sometimes supplemented by other special techniques such as flow cytometry, DNA analysis, and gene rearrangement study. This review considers the practical diagnosis of cutaneous lymphoma, with particular emphasis on three ...
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Tumorigenicity of T lymphoma/T lymphoma hybrids and T lymphoma/normal cell hybrids

International Journal of Cancer, 1986
AbstractStable hybrids formed between clones of established murine T‐cell lymphoma lines, and between lymphoma clones and normal spleen or thymus cells were examined for their tumorigenic properties by intravenous (i.v.) and intradermal (i.d.) inoculation into syngeneic AKR mice.
Esther F. Hays   +3 more
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Epidemiology of lymphomas

Histopathology, 2011
Epidemiological reports on lymphomas often begin, and sometimes end, by stating that little is known about the causes of the condition(s) under study. This is slowly changing as information on the pathological diversity of subtypes accumulates. This review examines the epidemiology of lymphomas, focusing on the impact of the latest World Health ...
Alexandra Smith, Eve Roman
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Cutaneous lymphomas

JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2014
SummaryPrimary cutaneous lymphomas are extranodal non‐Hodgkin lymphomas. They are classified into the two main groups of primary cutaneous T‐ and B‐cell lymphomas. Very rare cases are derived from NK or plasmacytoid dendritic cells. The annual incidence is 1/100,000.
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Lymphoma of the Esophagus

Radiology, 1970
A case of direct involvement of the esophagus by lymphoma is presented. The radiographic features were those of a diffuse intramural submucosal tumor, in contrast to the 6 previously reported cases.
Ronald D. Caruso, Robert N. Berk
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Lymphoma

RadioGraphics, 2006
Chul S, Ha   +4 more
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Lymphomas

Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 1998
S, Monfardini, V, Zagonel, E M, Noordijk
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The Malignant Lymphomas

The American Journal of Nursing, 1963
The three recognized varieties of Hodgkin's disease are Hodgkin's paragranuloma, Hodgkin's granuloma, and Hodgkin's sarcoma. Although these three varieties of Hodgkin's disease can be histologically differentiated, for all clinical intents and purposes they can be considered the same disease.
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