نتایج جستجو برای: malt lymphomas

تعداد نتایج: 19284  

2017
John J Frazier Diane J Flint

Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (MALT) lymphoma also referred to as extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma, is rare in the oral soft tissue [1-8]. Primary MALT lymphomas are most commonly seen in the gastrointestinal tract [1,2,4]. Within the oral soft tissue, the salivary glands are the most affected with the parotid gland being the most common site [9] and the minor salivary glands being ...

Journal: :Blood 2006
Dido Lenze Erika Berg Rudolf Volkmer-Engert Armin A Weiser Axel Greiner Constanze Knörr-Wittmann Ioannis Anagnostopoulos Harald Stein Michael Hummel

Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) B-cell lymphomas develop in the context of autoimmune or chronic inflammations like Helicobacter pylori-induced gastritis. Remission of most gastric MALT lymphomas after eradication of H pylori links tumor cell proliferation to antigen-induced inflammation and the need for antigenic contact. Furthermore, the tumor cells correspond to antigen-activated me...

Journal: :American journal of clinical pathology 2011
Thierry J Molina Pei Lin Steven H Swerdlow James R Cook

Marginal zone lymphomas of all types (nodal, splenic, and extranodal mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue [MALT]) may show plasmacytic differentiation. Distinguishing marginal zone lymphomas from other small B-cell lymphomas with plasmacytic differentiation, especially lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma, or from plasma cell neoplasms may be challenging. Marginal zone lymphomas with plasmacytic differentia...

Journal: :Blood 2016
Emanuele Zucca Francesco Bertoni

Extranodal marginal zone (MZ) B-cell lymphomas of the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) arise from lymphoid populations that are induced by chronic inflammation in extranodal sites. The best evidence of an etiopathogenetic link is provided by the association between Helicobacter pylori-positive gastritis and gastric MALT lymphoma. Indeed, successful eradication of this microorganism with...

Journal: :Blood 2003
Hongtao Ye Hongxiang Liu Markus Raderer Andreas Chott Agnes Ruskone-Fourmestraux Andrew Wotherspoon Martin J S Dyer Shih-Sung Chuang Ahmet Dogan Peter G Isaacson Ming-Qing Du

In approximately 5% to 10% of gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphomas, evidence of Helicobacter pylori infection is absent, and their pathogenesis is poorly understood. We reviewed the clinical data and histology, and we examined t(11;18)(q21;q21) and BCL10 expression pattern in 17 such cases. In each case, the absence of H pylori was confirmed by negative serology and histol...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2006
Shimin Hu Ming-Qing Du Sun-Mi Park Allison Alcivar Like Qu Sanjeev Gupta Jun Tang Mathijs Baens Hongtao Ye Tae H Lee Peter Marynen James L Riley Xiaolu Yang

The pathogenesis of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphomas is associated with independent chromosomal translocations that lead to the upregulation of either BCL10 or MALT1 or the generation of a fusion protein, cIAP2-MALT1. While both BCL10 and MALT1 are critically involved in antigen receptor-mediated NF-kappaB activation, the role of cIAP2 is not clear. Here we show that cIAP2 is ...

Journal: :Blood 1996
M Q Du C F Xu T C Diss H Z Peng A C Wotherspoon P G Isaacson L X Pan

Despite increasing identification of concurrent gastric and intestinal lymphomas of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT), the clonal relationship between the two tumors and their sequential development are poorly understood. It is also unknown whether the development of these concurrent tumors is closely associated with direct antigen stimulation, which is thought to play an important role ...

2017
Pilar Brito-Zerón Belchin Kostov Guadalupe Fraile Daniel Caravia-Durán Brenda Maure Francisco-Javier Rascón Mónica Zamora Arnau Casanovas Miguel Lopez-Dupla Mar Ripoll Blanca Pinilla Eva Fonseca Miriam Akasbi Gloria de la Red Miguel-Angel Duarte-Millán Patricia Fanlo Pablo Guisado-Vasco Roberto Pérez-Alvarez Antonio J. Chamorro César Morcillo Iratxe Jiménez-Heredia Isabel Sánchez-Berná Armando López-Guillermo Manuel Ramos-Casals M. Ramos-Casals P. Brito-Zerón S. Retamozo A. Bové H. Gheitasi I. Sánchez-Berná J. Gratacós G. Fraile J. Nava-Mateos B. Díaz-López D. Caravia-Duran A. García-Pérez A. Casanovas M. L. Morera-Morales T. E. Junco-Russeau F. J. Rascón L. Pallarés R. Pérez-Alvarez M. Perez-de-Lis M. Ripoll C. Moreno-delaSanta-García B. Pinilla C. López-GónzalezCobos M. Akasbi I. García-Sanchez B. Maure E. Fonseca M. A. Duarte-Millán J. Canora G de la Red N. Msabri A. J. Chamorro S. Rodríguez-Rodríguez I. Jiménez-Heredia M. A. López-Dupla J. A. Porras-Ledantes B. Villar-Navas J. Ramos-Rodriguez C. Morcillo M. Zamora P. Fanlo P. Guisado-Vasco B. Kostov A. Sisó-Almirall

BACKGROUND The purpose of this study is to characterize the risk of cancer in a large cohort of patients with primary Sjögren syndrome (SjS). METHODS We had analyzed the development of cancer in 1300 consecutive patients fulfilling the 2002 SjS classification criteria. The baseline clinical and immunological characteristics and systemic activity (ESSDAI scores) were assessed at diagnosis as p...

Journal: :British Journal of Haematology 2009
Barry W Hancock Wendi Qian David Linch Jean-Charles Delchier Paul Smith Ira Jakupovic Cathy Burton Robert Souhami Andrew Wotherspoon Christiane Copie-Bergman Carlo Capella Catherine Traulle Michael Levy Sergio Cortelazzo Andres J M Ferreri Achille Ambrosetti Graziella Pinotti Giovanni Martinelli Umberto Vitolo Franco Cavalli Christian Gisselbrecht Emanuele Zucca

Gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphomas are uncommon tumours characterised by a tendency to remain localised for long periods. The aetiological association between MALT lymphomas and Helicobacter pylori is well established. The role of additional chemotherapy after H. pylori eradication in localised MALT lymphomas is unclear. The LY03 trial was designed to establish whether c...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 2007
Chris M Bacon Ming-Qing Du Ahmet Dogan

Extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT lymphoma) is the third most common non-Hodgkin lymphoma subtype, accounting for around 6-8% of all non-Hodgkin lymphomas in the Western hemisphere. Although MALT lymphomas are clinically indolent, the disease is typically chronic, requiring long-term clinical surveillance and, often, repeated biopsies. Pathologists thu...

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