1982
Undifferentiated non‐Hodgkin'S lymphomas (Burkitt's and non‐Burkitt's types). The relevance of making this histologic distinction
Miliauskas J, Berard C, Young R, Garvin A, Edwards B, Devita V. Undifferentiated non‐Hodgkin'S lymphomas (Burkitt's and non‐Burkitt's types). The relevance of making this histologic distinction. Cancer 1982, 50: 2115-2121. PMID: 7127252, DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19821115)50:10<2115::aid-cncr2820501024>3.0.co;2-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBurkitt's lymphomaMedian ageStage IVPrimary siteHistologic distinctionIntra-abdominal involvementFive-year survivalNational Cancer InstituteMedian survivalBurkitt's typeRetrospective studyHodgkin's lymphomaPatient populationLonger survivalCancer InstituteLymphomaPatientsSurvivalDiseaseMonthsAgePresentationYearsCases
1975
American Burkitt's lymphoma: A clinicopathologic study of 30 cases I. Clinical factors relating to prolonged survival
Arseneau J, Canellos G, Banks P, Berard C, Gralnick H, DeVita V. American Burkitt's lymphoma: A clinicopathologic study of 30 cases I. Clinical factors relating to prolonged survival. The American Journal Of Medicine 1975, 58: 314-321. PMID: 1115074, DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(75)90597-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLDH levelsTumor massComplete remissionIU/Central nervous system involvementSerum lactic dehydrogenase levelsMonths of treatmentNervous system involvementSerum LDH levelsAmerican Burkitt's lymphomaResults of therapyLactic dehydrogenase levelsLarge tumor massParenteral cyclophosphamideClinical characteristicsClinicopathologic studyLocalized diseaseClinical factorsComplete responseFrequent siteSystem involvementTumor regressionDehydrogenase levelsSudden deathBurkitt's lymphomaAmerican Burkitt's lymphoma: A clinicopathologic study of 30 cases II. Pathologic correlations
Banks P, Arseneau J, Gralnick H, Canellos G, DeVita V, Berard C. American Burkitt's lymphoma: A clinicopathologic study of 30 cases II. Pathologic correlations. The American Journal Of Medicine 1975, 58: 322-329. PMID: 163581, DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(75)90598-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbdomenAdolescentAdultAutopsyBiopsyBone MarrowBurkitt LymphomaChildChild, PreschoolCytoplasmFemaleHumansInclusion BodiesIntestinal NeoplasmsIntestine, SmallLiverLymphatic MetastasisMacrophagesMaleMandibular NeoplasmsMaxillary NeoplasmsNorth AmericaOvarian NeoplasmsSouth AmericaUnited StatesConceptsMonths of therapyBone marrow involvementOlder median ageCentral nervous systemInitial therapyClinicopathologic studyMarrow involvementBurkitt's typeMedian ageMultiorgan involvementMalignant lymphomaShorter survivalMassive infiltrationAmerican patientsPelvic sitesPathologic correlationDiffuse necrosisHistologic appearanceTherapeutic implicationsOrgan sitesBone marrowNervous systemEndemic regionsTumor cellsLymphoma