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  2. Burkitt lymphoma - Wikipedia

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    Burkitt lymphoma is a very aggressive cancer, which can quickly metastasize and spread throughout the body if the cancer is not treated quickly. If the patient is left untreated, or if treatment is initiated too late, Burkitt lymphoma can be fatal. [4] Burkitt lymphoma in children often has a better prognosis than the same cancer in an adult.

  3. Cutaneous lymphoma - Wikipedia

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    Cutaneous lymphoma, also known as lymphoma cutis, is when lymphoma involves the skin. [1] It is characterized by a proliferation of lymphoid tissue. [2] There are two main classes of lymphomas that affect the skin: [citation needed] Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma; Cutaneous B-cell lymphoma

  4. Lymphoma - Wikipedia

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    Occurs in older adults, usually involves lymph nodes, bone marrow and spleen, associated with t(14;18) translocation overexpressing Bcl-2, indolent. Primary cutaneous follicle center lymphoma; Mantle cell lymphoma; About 3–4% of lymphomas in adults Lymphocytes of small to intermediate size growing in diffuse pattern CD5 About 50 [35] to 70% [35]

  5. Subcutaneous T-cell lymphoma - Wikipedia

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    Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma is a rare type of lymphoma that infiltrates the subcutaneous fat but does not involve the skin. There are two subtypes – alpha-beta and gamma-delta. Patients with the gamma-delta subtype have a more aggressive clinical course. [3] It is described as CD3+/CD4-/CD8+, with CD30 and CD56 usually ...

  6. Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma - Wikipedia

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    Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATL or ATLL) is a rare cancer of the immune system's T-cells [1] [2] [3] caused by human T cell leukemia/lymphotropic virus type 1 . [4] All ATL cells contain integrated HTLV-1 provirus further supporting that causal role of the virus in the cause of the neoplasm. [ 4 ]

  7. Anaplastic large-cell lymphoma - Wikipedia

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    Anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (ALCL) refers to a group of non-Hodgkin lymphomas in which aberrant T cells proliferate uncontrollably. Considered as a single entity, ALCL is the most common type of peripheral lymphoma [1] and represents ~10% of all peripheral lymphomas in children. [2]

  8. Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Marginal zone B-cell lymphoma; ... See also. Cutaneous B-cell lymphoma; Skin lesion; References This page was last ...

  9. T-cell lymphoma - Wikipedia

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    T-cell lymphoma is a rare form of cancerous lymphoma affecting T-cells. [1] Lymphoma arises mainly from the uncontrolled proliferation of lymphocytes, such as T-cells, and can become cancerous. [2] T-cell lymphoma is categorized under Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) and represents less than 15% of all Non-Hodgkin's diseases in the category. [3]