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Clinicopathologic characteristics of lymphoproliferative disorders involving the kidney
Takeda K, Tang H, Kumar D, Adeniran A, Cai G. Clinicopathologic characteristics of lymphoproliferative disorders involving the kidney. American Journal Of Clinical Pathology 2025, 164: 192-199. PMID: 40418705, DOI: 10.1093/ajcp/aqaf023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLymphoproliferative disordersRenal complicationsRenal involvementRenal massesCases of non-Hodgkin's lymphomaDiffuse large B-cell lymphomaCharacteristics of lymphoproliferative disordersMature B-cell neoplasmsLarge B-cell lymphomaHistological characteristics of patientsHistory of lymphomaLow-grade lymphomaNon-Hodgkin's lymphomaB-cell lymphomaB-cell neoplasmsInstitutional pathology databasePresentation of lymphomaCharacteristics of patientsR-CHOPAggressive lymphomaChemotherapy regimensLymphoma subtypesPathology databaseClinical presentationRenal biopsy
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Patterns of involvement with malignant lymphoma and implications for treatment decision making.
Johnson R, DeVita V, Kun L, Chabner B, Chretien P, Berard C, Johnson S. Patterns of involvement with malignant lymphoma and implications for treatment decision making. British Journal Of Cancer. Supplement 1975, 2: 237-41. PMID: 1182071, PMCID: PMC2149575.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMalignant lymphomaTreatment decisionsPresentation of lymphomaPrimary extranodal lymphomaMajority of patientsUntreated malignant lymphomaPattern of involvementMajority of casesLymphatic irradiationProspective stagingSurgical stagingExtranodal lymphomaExtranodal sitesHaematogenous spreadSystemic treatmentClinical courseConsecutive patientsLymph nodesDisease extentHodgkin's diseaseDisseminated involvementAppropriate treatmentLymphatic extensionPrimary manifestationHigh dose
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