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What (who) is B-cell lymphoma - definition


B-cell lymphoma         
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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
The B-cell lymphomas are types of lymphoma affecting B cells. Lymphomas are "blood cancers" in the lymph nodes.
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma         
TYPE OF LYMPHOMA (CANCER)
Diffuse large b cell lymphoma; Diffuse large cell lymphoma; Diffuse large-cell lymphoma; Large B cell diffuse lymphoma; Primary cutaneous large B-cell lymphoma; DLBL; DLBCL; DLCL; Diffuse large B cell lymphoma; Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma leg type; Large B-cell diffuse lymphoma; Diffuse large b-cell lymphoma
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is a cancer of B cells, a type of lymphocyte that is responsible for producing antibodies. It is the most common form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma among adults, with an annual incidence of 7–8 cases per 100,000 people per year in the US and UK.
Primary mediastinal (thymic) large B cell lymphoma         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Mediastinal large B-cell lymphoma; Mediastinal large B cell lymphoma; Primary mediastinal thymic large B-cell lymphoma; Primary mediastinal (thymic) large B-cell lymphoma; Thymic large B-cell lymphoma
Primary mediastinal (thymic) large B-cell lymphoma is a distinct type of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma involving the mediastinum, recognized in the WHO 2008 classification.
Examples of use of B-cell lymphoma
1. The lump turned out to be an enlarged lymph node, which when biopsied contained marginal zone B–cell lymphoma, a relatively rare form that accounts for about 10 percent of all lymphomas diagnosed in the United States.