Search results for "Lymphoblastic lymphoma"
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Mathematical model of T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma: disease, treatment, cure or relapse of a virtual cohort of patients
2017
International audience; T lymphoblastic lymphoma (T-LBL) is a rare type of lymphoma with a good prognosis with a remission rate of 85%. Patients can be completely cured or can relapse during or after a 2-year treatment. Relapses usually occur early after the remission of the acute phase. The median time of relapse is equal to 1 year, after the occurrence of complete remission (range 0.2–5.9 years) (Uyttebroeck et al., 2008). It can be assumed that patients may be treated longer than necessary with undue toxicity. The aim of our model was to investigate whether the duration of the maintenance therapy could be reduced without increasing the risk of relapses and to determine the minimum treatm…
Características clínicas de los pacientes con LNH del Hospital Arnau de Vilanova de Valencia
2001
Objetivo: Conocer las características clínicas de los pacientes con linfoma no Hodgkin (LNH) en general y por subtipos histológicos atendiendo a la clasificación REAL. Pacientes y métodos: Sobre 210 historias clínicas de pacientes con LNH, se seleccionaron 188 con informe anatomopatológico completo que utilizaban la clasificación REAL o si utilizaban otra clasificación se convirtió a ésta por un experto. Recogiéndose las características clínicas del paciente en el momento del diagnóstico con las que se relacionó. Resultados: Se han encontrado diferencias significativas en la distribución por sexos en los linfomas de células del manto, con predominio de los varones (p= 0,005). Los pacientes …
Testicular lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma
1995
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia is by far the most frequent malignant disease in children. In all, 5% of the boys affected will develop testicular disease either at initial presentation or during the disease course or as the first site of relapse. Modern treatment regimens have reduced the occurrence of testicular relapses, which was more frequent in the 1970s. There is no place for preventive measures for early recognition of testicular leukemia; routine biopsies have been abandoned, and prophylactic irradiation is not justified. In gross overt disease, orchiectomy is justified (1) in cases of huge bulky testicular disease, (2) if unilateral disease is probable, and (3) if radiation of the te…
Second malignancies after treatment of childhood non-Hodgkin lymphoma: a report of the Berlin-Frankfurt-Muenster study group
2021
Haematologica : journal of the European Hematology Association 106(5), 1390-1400 (2021). doi:10.3324/haematol.2019.244780