Extranodal lymphomas : pathology and management

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Extranodal lymphomas : pathology and management

edited by Franco Cavalli, Harald Stein, Emanuele Zucca

Informa Healthcare, 2008

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Lymphomas classically manifest themselves in the lymph nodes but can also present in other bodily tissues or systems; the organ where exactly they present may make a very great difference to the strategy that should be adopted for their management. This topic has only recently been consistently addressed as an issue on its own, apart from the rest of the lymphomas, and this text is the first to apply modern systems of classification, diagnosis and management. This text is essential reading for hematologic oncologists and hematopathologists.

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Part 1: Conceptual basis 1 Challenging issues in the management of extranodal lymphomas 2 Historical prospects for the concept of primary extranodal lymphoma 3 Epidemiology of primary extranodal lymphoma 4 Infectious etiopathogenesis of primary extranodal lymphoma 5 Lymphocyte homing and immunology of extranodal lympoid tissue 6 Specific management problems posed by the primary extranodal presentations. Part I - staging and response evaluation 7 Specific management problems posed by the primary extranodal presentations. Part I - local control of localized disease Part 2: Pathobiology and clinicopathological correlations 8 Pathobiology and molecular basis of MALT lymphoma 9 Principles of the WHO classification with special reference to aggressive extranodal lymphomas 10 MALT lymphoma pathology, initial diagnosis, and post-treatment evaluation Part 3: Main Entities/Locations 11 Primary central nervous system lymphoma 12 Primary testicular lymphoma 13 Intravascular large B-cell lymphoma 14 Nasal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma 15 Primary breast lymphoma 16 Bone lymphoma 17 Lung lymphoma 18 Primary mediastinal (thymic) large B-cell lymphomas 19 MALT-type lymphoma of the orbit and ocular adnexae 20 Primary marginal zone lymphomas and other non-MALT marginal zone lymphomas 21 Gastrointestinal tract lymphomas 22 Cutaneous lymphomas 23 Primary extranodal head and neck lymphomas 24 Lymphoma of the liver 25 Extranodal lymphomas in patients with HIV infection 26 Primary effusion lymphoma 27 Rare sites 28 Extranodal Hodgkin's lymphoma

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