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Malignant Lymphomas in the Elderly

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1997
More than half of all lymphomas occur in patients aged 60 years or older. This article reviews the management of low-grade and aggressive histology lymphomas in patients older than age 65. Cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisone (CHOP) chemotherapy is well tolerated in patients who have a good performance status and who have ...
S E, O'Reilly   +4 more
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Malignant lymphoma of bone

Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 2001
Malignant lymphoma of bone is rare. In many cases, its diagnosis is delayed because of unspecific clinical signs and equivocal radiographs. Therapy in general is multimodal, including surgery and radio- and chemotherapy. Our objective was to demonstrate the clinical and radiological aspects of the lesion to optimize diagnostic approaches and to ...
Hans Roland, Dürr   +6 more
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MALIGNANT LYMPHOMA IN CHILDREN

Pediatrics, 1961
On the basis of observations made on 76 children with malignant lymphoma, of whom 28 had Hodgkin's disease (25 with Hodgkin's granuloma and 3 with Hodgkin's sarcoma) and 48 had lymphosarcoma, the following conclusions are drawn: Hodgkin's granuloma has a fairly prolonged course in childhood with a relatively good outlook for 5-year survival, but late ...
R J, BAILEY, E O, BURGERT, D C, DAHLIN
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Mediastinal Malignant Lymphoma

Chest, 1970
Ninety-seven cases of malignant lymphoma, clinically presenting in the mediastinum, were diagnosed by examination of surgical pathologic specimens. These specimens were analyzed in the light of newer concepts regarding lymphoma, including current classification and clinical staging of these tumors.
J A, Van Heerden   +3 more
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Malignant Lymphoma of the Stomach

Radiology, 1954
Malignant lymphoma of the stomach, while not a common neoplasm, occurs often enough and presents sufficiently varied clinical findings and roentgen appearances to warrant consideration. A series of 25 microscopically proved cases has been analyzed with the object of determining three major points: First, are the roentgen findings sufficiently ...
I R, BERGER, B B, GAY, C M, WHORTON
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Splenectomy for malignant lymphomas

World Journal of Surgery, 1985
AbstractSplenectomy may be indicated in malignant lymphoma for diagnosis, staging of the disease, or therapy. In the majority of cases of otherwise undiagnosed splenomegaly, it will allow histological diagnosis. A proportion of those who remain undiagnosed will subsequently develop lymphoma. Staging laparotomy has an established place in the management
A, Mitchell, P J, Morris
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Pathology of malignant lymphomas

Current Opinion in Oncology, 1991
Attempts to understand the malignant lymphomas have followed two major lines of investigation: attempts to define the relationship of neoplastic lymphoid cells to stages of normal T- and B-lymphocyte differentiation, and attempts to understand the genetic abnormalities associated with malignant transformation.
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Malignant Lymphoma of the Testis

Acta Radiologica: Oncology, Radiation, Physics, Biology, 1979
The clinical features and the results of treatment in 12 cases of malignant lymphoma of a series of 280 consecutive cases of testicular tumor are reported. The tendency of these neoplasms for bilateral involvement and the association with skin and upper respiratory tract lesions, reported in the literature, were confirmed.
S, Ciatto, L, Cionini
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Malignant lymphoma

Skeletal Radiology, 1996
M, Hillemanns, R A, McLeod, K K, Unni
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Chemotherapy of Malignant Lymphomas

1975
In malignant lymphomas generally, radiotherapy is the treatment of choice. Chemotherapy cannot be very effective in lymphomas of the CNS because most of the cytostatic drugs in question are not able to pass the blood-brain barrier. But in cases in which malignant lymphomas are disseminated throughout the body including the CNS, cytostatic chemotherapy ...
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