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lymphoma

[lim′fō·mə]
(medicine)
Any neoplasm, usually malignant, of the lymphoid tissues.
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Renal third ventricle tissue showed diffuse compression, malignant lymphomas pituitary gland with regional normal.
Malignant lymphomas in the head and neck region-a retrospective, single-center study over 41 years.
A study suggested that fascin expression is increased in LyP cases associated with a malignant lymphoma.12 Alterations in TGF-ss signaling are hypothesized to play a role in the progression of LyP to malignant lymphoma.
Kaji et al., "Spontaneous perforation of primary gastric malignant lymphoma: a case report and review of the literature," World Journal of Surgical Oncology, vol.
Basterra, "Malignant lymphoma of the head and neck," Oral Diseases, vol.
Bone marrow lymphoid aggregates in malignant lymphomas. Croat Med J 2005; 46: 410-6.
Analysis of 1983 cases of malignant lymphoma in Thailand according to the World Health Organization classification.
Renal lesions associated with malignant lymphomas. American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 32, 184-207.
Kirkpatrick, "Cavernous sinus syndrome as the presentation of malignant lymphoma: case report and review of the literature," Neurosurgery, vol.
Shimizu, "Malignant lymphoma at the site of a total hip replacement," Orthopedics, vol.
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