U cell lymphoma - Übersetzung nach arabisch
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U cell lymphoma - Übersetzung nach arabisch

NON-HODGKIN LYMPHOMA THAT HAS MATERIAL BASIS IN B CELLS
B cell lymphoma; Lymphoma, b-cell; Nodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma; B-cell lymphoma with skin involvement; Small lymphocytic (involving skin) b-cell lymphoma
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U cell lymphoma      
‎ لِمْفُومةُ الخَلاَيا U‎
lymphomatosis         
  • Lymphoma and lymphatic system
  • Diagram showing common sites where lymphoma spreads
  • DNA-microarray analysis of Burkitt's lymphoma and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) showing differences in gene expression patterns. Colors indicate levels of expression; green indicates genes that are underexpressed in lymphoma cells (as compared to normal cells), whereas red indicates genes that are overexpressed in lymphoma cells.
  • The lymph nodes where lymphoma most commonly develops
  • Lymph node with mantle cell lymphoma (low-power view, H&E)
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  • Thomas Hodgkin
  • An initial evaluation of a suspected lymphoma is to make a "touch prep" wherein a glass slide is lightly pressed against excised lymphoid tissue, and subsequently stained (usually [[H&E stain]]) for evaluation under [[light microscopy]].
HEMATOLOGIC CANCER THAT AFFECTS LYMPHOCYTES
Lymphatic cancer; Lymphomas; Lymph cancer; Lymphosarcoma; B-cell lymphomas; Lymphoma, large-cell, immunoblastic; Diffuse lymphoma; Diffuse areas; Diffuse non-Hodgkin's lymphoma; Lymphoma, diffuse; Lymphoma, low-grade; Lymphoma, intermediate-grade; Lymphoma, high-grade; Lymphoma in Children; Lymphomatosis; Lymphadenoma; HIV-associated cutaneous lymphoma; Ki-1 positive T cell lymphoma; Pleomorphic peripheral T cell lymphoma; Immunoblastic lymphoma; Peripheral T cell lymphoma; Lymph node cancer; Primary malignant lymphoma; Lymphoma cancer; Malignant Lymphomas; Malignant lymphoma; Lymphomatous meningitis; Lymphomagenesis; Cerebral lymphoma; Lymphadenocarcinoma; Epidemiology of lymphoma
‎ لِمْفُومةٌ مُنْتَشِرَة‎
cutaneous T-cell lymphoma         
  • Romidepsin
NON-HODGKIN'S LYMPHOMA THAT HAS MATERIAL BASIS IN A MUTATION OF T CELLS
Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma; Lymphoma, t-cell, cutaneous; Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas; Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma; Cutaneous T Cell lymphoma; CTCL; Follicular mucinosis type cutaneous T-cell lymphoma; Patch/plaque stage cutaneous T-cell lymphoma; Erythrodermic cutaneous T-cell lymphoma; Panniculitis-like cutaneous T-cell lymphoma; CD-30 positive anaplastic large cell cutaneous t-cell lymphoma; CD-30 negative pleomorphic large cell cutaneous t-cell lymphoma; CD-30 positive anaplastic large T-cell cutaneous lymphoma; Pleomorphic small/medium-sized cell cutaneous t-cell lymphoma; CD-30 positive pleomorphic large T-cell cutaneous t-cell lymphoma; CD-30 positive T-immunoblastic cutaneous t-cell lymphoma; CD-30 positive large T-cell cutaneous malignant lymphoma; Cutaneous t-cell lymphoma; Cutaneous T cell lymphoma
لِمْفُومةُ الخَلاَيا التائيَّة الجِلْدِيَّة

Definition

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B-cell lymphoma

The B-cell lymphomas are types of lymphoma affecting B cells. Lymphomas are "blood cancers" in the lymph nodes. They develop more frequently in older adults and in immunocompromised individuals.

B-cell lymphomas include both Hodgkin's lymphomas and most non-Hodgkin lymphomas. They are typically divided into low and high grade, typically corresponding to indolent (slow-growing) lymphomas and aggressive lymphomas, respectively. As a generalisation, indolent lymphomas respond to treatment and are kept under control (in remission) with long-term survival of many years, but are not cured. Aggressive lymphomas usually require intensive treatments, with some having a good prospect for a permanent cure.

Prognosis and treatment depends on the specific type of lymphoma as well as the stage and grade. Treatment includes radiation and chemotherapy. Early-stage indolent B-cell lymphomas can often be treated with radiation alone, with long-term non-recurrence. Early-stage aggressive disease is treated with chemotherapy and often radiation, with a 70–90% cure rate. Late-stage indolent lymphomas are sometimes left untreated and monitored until they progress. Late-stage aggressive disease is treated with chemotherapy, with cure rates of over 70%.