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Postmastectomy Malignant Lymphoma

Leukemia & Lymphoma, 2000
Postmastectomy lymphedema (PML) is a morbid condition occurring in patients with breast carcinoma treated with radical/modified radical mastectomy. Postmastectomy angiosarcoma (PMA) is the most common neoplasia seen in these patients. Primary malignant lymphoma arising in PML is a rare neoplasia and 3 cases have been reported until now.
Paydaş S.   +3 more
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Malignant Lymphoma of the Testis

Journal of Urology, 1986
Malignant lymphomas of the testis account for approximately 5 percent of testicular neoplasms, and they are the most common testicular malignancy between the ages of 60 and 80. Testicular lymphoma has a propensity to be associated with involvement of the skin, the central nervous system, Waldeyer's ring and adjacent structures, and the contralateral ...
D C, Doll, R B, Weiss
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Mitoxantrone in malignant lymphoma

Investigational New Drugs, 1985
Two phase II trials of mitoxantrone (Novantrone; dihydroxyanthracenedione) in refractory malignant lymphoma have been conducted. In the first of these, mitoxantrone, 5 mg/m2, was given weekly for six weeks and in the second, 14 mg/m2 was administered every three weeks. The first trial was conducted by the Southeastern Cancer Study Group (SECSG) and the
R A, Gams   +6 more
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Malignant Lymphoma of the Bone

Acta Clinica Belgica, 1990
Two cases of bone involvement by a malignant lymphoma are described. The first patient suffered from primary, polyostotic non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of lymphoblastic histology, a rare clinical picture according to literature data. The second patient had mediastinal Hodgkin's lymphoma of the nodular sclerosing type with a unique secondary localization in ...
P, Lacor   +4 more
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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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Angiogenesis in malignant lymphoma

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2005
Angiogenesis plays an important role in the pathophysiology of both solid tumors and hematologic malignancies. Angiogenesis-associated parameters are important prognosticators, and tumor blood vessels are an emerging target for therapy. This review addresses the evidence of the role of angiogenesis in malignant lymphoma and discusses some therapeutic ...
Koster, A., Raemaekers, J.M.M.
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Equine Malignant Lymphoma

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1971
SUMMARY Diffuse malignant lymphoma and invasive melanoma occurred in an aged gray Arabian stallion. Massive involvement of the visceral organs, with neoplastic lymphoid tissue, led to emaciation, depression, and debilitation. Peripheral lymph node enlargement was not observed.
H S, Conboy, R D, Powers
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Cytogenetics of malignant lymphomas

Blut, 1988
Our knowledge about the correlation between cytogenetic, histopathological and immunological data in malignant lymphomas increased tremendously during the last few years. Even the diagnostic and prognostic value of these studies has been appreciated and can now be applied to therapy planning.
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PROGNOSIS OF THE MALIGNANT LYMPHOMAS

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1956
Excerpt INTRODUCTION The course of a malignant lymphoma varies widely from patient to patient. Some patients do not respond to any therapy and die within a few months.
C A, HALL, K B, OLSON
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