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Marginal Zone Lymphoma in a Case of Hidradenitis Suppurativa Treated With Adalimumab Therapy. [PDF]
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Marginal Zone Lymphoma With Extensive Skeletal Involvement and Hypercalcemia: A Rare Case With a Systematic Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Mondal S +6 more
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Disseminated Marginal Zone Lymphoma in a Patient with Lyme Neuroborreliosis: A Case Report. [PDF]
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[The guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of marginal zone lymphoma in China (2025)]. [PDF]
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Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology, 2011
The term marginal zone lymphoma includes a collection of different diseases with some shared morphologic and pathogenic features, but distinctive clinical presentation, immunophenotype, molecular abnormalities, and treatment recommendations. This review describes the main features of splenic marginal zone lymphoma, nodal marginal zone lymphoma, and ...
Miguel A, Piris +2 more
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The term marginal zone lymphoma includes a collection of different diseases with some shared morphologic and pathogenic features, but distinctive clinical presentation, immunophenotype, molecular abnormalities, and treatment recommendations. This review describes the main features of splenic marginal zone lymphoma, nodal marginal zone lymphoma, and ...
Miguel A, Piris +2 more
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Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, 2006
Marginal zone lymphomas (MZLs) comprise 3 distinct entities: extranodal MZL of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT), splenic MZL, and nodal MZL. Gastric MALT lymphoma is the most common extranodal MZL and often develops as a result of chronic Helicobacter pylori gastritis. Such cases frequently respond to antibiotics directed against H.
Omid S, Shaye, Alexandra M, Levine
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Marginal zone lymphomas (MZLs) comprise 3 distinct entities: extranodal MZL of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT), splenic MZL, and nodal MZL. Gastric MALT lymphoma is the most common extranodal MZL and often develops as a result of chronic Helicobacter pylori gastritis. Such cases frequently respond to antibiotics directed against H.
Omid S, Shaye, Alexandra M, Levine
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The Cancer Journal, 2020
AbstractThere are three different marginal zone lymphoma (MZLs) entities: the extranodal MZL of mucosa- associated lymphoid tissue, the splenic MZL, and the nodal MZL. The 3 MZLs share common lesions (trisomies of chromosomes 3 and 18, deletions at 6q23), and alterations of the nuclear factor κB pathway are frequent events in all of them, but they also
Francesco, Bertoni +3 more
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AbstractThere are three different marginal zone lymphoma (MZLs) entities: the extranodal MZL of mucosa- associated lymphoid tissue, the splenic MZL, and the nodal MZL. The 3 MZLs share common lesions (trisomies of chromosomes 3 and 18, deletions at 6q23), and alterations of the nuclear factor κB pathway are frequent events in all of them, but they also
Francesco, Bertoni +3 more
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Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2007
The term marginal-zone lymphoma (MZL) encompasses three closely related lymphoma subtypes, namely the "low-grade B-cell lymphoma of MALT type" currently named MALT lymphoma, the "nodal marginal-zone B-cell lymphoma" and a provisional entity in the REAL classification named "primary splenic MZL with or without villous lymphocytes".
Andrés J M, Ferreri, Emanuele, Zucca
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The term marginal-zone lymphoma (MZL) encompasses three closely related lymphoma subtypes, namely the "low-grade B-cell lymphoma of MALT type" currently named MALT lymphoma, the "nodal marginal-zone B-cell lymphoma" and a provisional entity in the REAL classification named "primary splenic MZL with or without villous lymphocytes".
Andrés J M, Ferreri, Emanuele, Zucca
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Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2008
In the World Health Organization classification of tumors of hematopoietic and lymphoid tissues, the group of marginal zone lymphomas comprises three different entities, namely the extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue, the nodal marginal zone B-cell, and the splenic marginal zone B-cell lymphoma (with or without
Emanuele, Zucca +3 more
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In the World Health Organization classification of tumors of hematopoietic and lymphoid tissues, the group of marginal zone lymphomas comprises three different entities, namely the extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue, the nodal marginal zone B-cell, and the splenic marginal zone B-cell lymphoma (with or without
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