Infobox disease Name Splenicmarginalzonelymphoma Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 200.3 ICDO ICDO 9689 3 OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Splenicmarginalzonelymphoma SMZL is a lymphoma made up of B cells that replace the normal architecture of the white pulp of the spleen ... mol1 cite journal author Mollejo M title Splenicmarginalzonelymphoma a distinctive type of low grade ... in splenicmarginalzonelymphoma journal Mod. Pathol. volume 11 issue 7 pages 601 6 year 1998 month ... L, Spencer J, Isaacson PG title Analysis of immunoglobulin genes in splenicmarginalzonelymphoma suggests ... SplenicMarginalZoneLymphoma Category Lymphoma ... the mantle zone of splenic lymph follicle follicles and erode the marginalzone , ultimately invading the red pulp of the spleen. Frequently, the bone marrow and splenic hilum anatomy hilar lymph ... Less than 1 of all lymphomas are splenicmarginalzone lymphomas ref name arm1 cite journal author ... small lymphocytic lymphoma Working Formulation small lymphocytic lymphoma FAB spleniclymphoma ... author Melo JV, Hegde U, Parreira A, Thompson I, Lampert IA, Catovsky D title Splenic B cell lymphoma ... centers in splenic white pulp are replaced by small neoplastic lymphocytes that efface the mantle zone and ultimately blend in with the marginalzone with occasional larger neoplastic cells that resemble ... a possible hallmark of spleniclymphoma journal Histopathology volume 29 issue 6 pages 571 5 year ... of spleniclymphoma with villous lymphocytes journal Blood volume 84 issue 11 pages 3828 ... D title The immunophenotype of spleniclymphoma with villous lymphocytes and its relevance to the differential ... author Corcoran MM title Dysregulation of cyclin dependent kinase 6 expression in splenicmarginalzonelymphoma through chromosome 7q translocations journal Oncogene volume 18 issue 46 pages 6271 ... F title Non MALT marginalzone B cell lymphomas a description of clinical presentation and outcome ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Marginalzone B cell lymphoma Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 200.3 ICDO ICDO 9699 3 OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D018442 Marginalzone B cell lymphoma is a type of B cell lymphoma presenting primarily in the marginalzone . There are three types ref name pmid10706860 cite journal author Berger F, Felman P, Thieblemont C, et al. title Non MALT marginalzone B cell lymphomas a description of clinical presentation and outcome in 124 patients journal Blood volume 95 issue 6 pages 1950 6 year 2000 month March pmid 10706860 doi url http www.bloodjournal.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 10706860 ref ref name pmid16304396 cite journal author Thieblemont C title Clinical presentation and management of marginalzone lymphomas journal Hematology Am Soc Hematol Educ Program volume 2005 issue pages 307 13 year 2005 pmid 16304396 doi 10.1182 asheducation 2005.1.307 url http www.asheducationbook.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 16304396 ref Splenicmarginalzonelymphoma Extranodal marginalzone B cell lymphoma MALT lymphoma , or mucosa associated lymphoid tissue Nodal marginalzone B cell lymphoma NMZL All three are CD5 protein CD5 and CD10 negative See also Primary cutaneous marginalzonelymphoma References reflist Hematological malignancy histology neoplasm stub Category Lymphoid related cutaneous conditions Category Lymphoma ... more details
Wikify date December 2010 Infobox disease Name Nodal marginalzone B cell lymphoma Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 200.3 ICDO ICDO 9699 3 OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Nodal marginalzone B cell lymphoma NMZL is a form of marginalzonelymphoma ref name pmid17583528 cite journal author Ferreri AJ, Zucca E title Marginalzonelymphoma journal Crit. Rev. Oncol. Hematol. volume 63 issue 3 pages 245 56 year 2007 month September pmid 17583528 doi 10.1016 j.critrevonc.2007.04.009 url http linkinghub.elsevier.com retrieve pii S1040 8428 07 00085 6 ref that can produce colonization of the follicles. ref name pmid18269584 cite journal author Naresh KN title Nodal marginalzone B cell lymphoma with prominent follicular colonization difficulties in diagnosis a study of 15 cases journal Histopathology volume 52 issue 3 pages 331 9 year 2008 month February pmid 18269584 doi 10.1111 j.1365 2559.2007.02951.x url http www.blackwell synergy.com openurl?genre article&sid nlm pubmed&issn 0309 0167&date 2008&volume 52&issue 3&spage 331 ref ref name pmid15735858 cite journal author Kojima M title Follicular colonization of nodal marginalzone B cell lymphoma resembling follicular lymphoma report of 6 cases journal Int. J. Surg. Pathol. volume 13 issue 1 pages 73 8 year 2005 month January pmid 15735858 doi 10.1177 106689690501300110 url http ijs.sagepub.com cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 15735858 author separator , author2 Nakamura S author3 Murase T display authors 3 last4 Motoori first4 T. last5 Murayama first5 K. last6 Iijima first6 M. last7 Itoh first7 H. last8 Sakata first8 N. last9 Masawa first9 N. ref References reflist Hematological malignancy histology Category Lymphoma pathology stub ... more details
Primary cutaneous marginalzone lymphomas represent a heterogeneous group of diseases characterized by solitary or multiple dermis dermal or subcutaneous nodules. ref name Andrews cite book author James, William D. Berger, Timothy G. et al. title Andrews Diseases of the Skin clinical Dermatology publisher Saunders Elsevier location year 2006 pages isbn 0 7216 2921 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 741 Lymphomas included in this group are ref name pmid11996165 cite journal author Salama S title Primary cutaneous B cell lymphoma and lymphoproliferative disorders of skin current status of pathology and classification journal Am. J. Clin. Pathol. volume 114 Suppl issue pages S104 28 year 2000 month November pmid 11996165 doi url ref ref name Andrews rp 741 Primary cutaneous immunocytoma Marginalzone B cell lymphoma Mucosa associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma See also Cutaneous B cell lymphoma Skin lesion References reflist Cutaneous condition stub Category Lymphoid related cutaneous conditions ... more details
Orphan date May 2010 One source date May 2010 Spleniclymphoma with villous lymphocytes is a rare type of lymphoma that involves mature B cells . Older names include lymphoma simulating hairy cell leukemia and lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma with circulating villous lymphocytes . ref name pmid11079033 cite journal author Wu ML, Kwaan HC, Goolsby CL title Atypical hairy cell leukemia journal Arch. Pathol. Lab. Med. volume 124 issue 11 pages 1710 3 year 2000 month November pmid 11079033 doi url http journals.allenpress.com jrnlserv ?request get abstract&issn 0003 9985&volume 124&page 1710 ref Whether this condition is identical to splenicmarginalzonelymphoma , or only highly similar, is a matter of debate. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT SplenicLymphoma With Villous Lymphocytes Category Rare cancers disease stub ... more details
. See also Marginalzone B cell lymphoma Humoral immunity References reflist External links http ...Infobox Anatomy Name Marginalzone Latin GraySubject 278 GrayPage 1284 Image Gray1191.png Caption Transverse section of a portion of the spleen . Image2 Caption2 System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf The marginalzone is the region at the interface between the non lymphoid red pulp and the lymphoid white pulp of the spleen . Some sources consider it to be the part of red pulp which borders on the white pulp, while other sources consider it to be neither red pulp nor white pulp. A marginalzone also exists in lymph node s. ref http www.pathologyoutlines.com lymphnodes.html ref Composition and markers It is composed of cells derived primarily from the myeloid compartment of bone marrow differentiation. At least three distinct cellular markers can be used to identify cells of the marginalzone, MOMA 1 , ERTR 9 and MARCO . Function The major role of marginalzone is to trap particulate antigen from the Circulatory system circulation and present the antigen to the lymphocytes of the spleen. Experiments have shown that inert latex beads as well as live bacteria such as Escherichia coli and Listeria monocytogenes are trapped by the marginalzone. However, only immunogenic ... presented to elicit an immune response. Lymphocytes Marginalzone lymphocytes are a type of B cell Marginalzone B cell , abbreviated MZ B cell created there, capable of binding IgM antigen ... 8 BioMedCentral http www.lymphomation.org type mz.htm Marginalzone lymphomas http www.jem.org cgi content abstract 198 12 1923 JEM cite journal author Kraal G title Cells in the marginalzone of the spleen ... 7696 08 62453 5 cite journal author Kumararatne D, MacLennan I title Cells of the marginalzone of the spleen ... 11 pages 865 9 year 1981 pmid 6976895 doi 10.1002 eji.1830111104 eMedicineDictionary Marginalzone Lymphatic system DEFAULTSORT MarginalZone Category Spleen anatomy uk ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Gray zone ymphoma , often presenting as large tumor s in the mediastinum , is a type of lymphoma that is characterized by having cellular features of both classic Hodgkin s lymphoma s cHL and large B cell lymphoma s. Sources Traverse Glehen A, Mediastinal gray zonelymphoma the missing link between classic Hodgkin s lymphoma and mediastinal large B cell lymphoma . Am J Surg Pathol 2005 Nov 29 11 1411 21 http www.haematologicareports.org 2006 7 11.pdf Hodgkin s lymphoma and Grey zone lymphomas References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Gray ZoneLymphoma Category Lymphoma medical stub ... more details
Marginalzone B cells are noncirculating mature B cell s that segregate anatomically into the marginalzone MZ of the spleen . ref Martin F, Kearney JF. Marginalzone B cells. Nat Rev Immunol. 2002 2 5 323 335. ref This region contains multiple subtypes of macrophage s, dendritic cell s, and the MZ B cells it is not fully formed until 2 to 3 weeks after birth in rodents and 1 to 2 years in humans. ref MacLennan IC, Bazin H, Chassoux D, et al. Comparative analysis of the development of B cells in marginal zones and follicles. Adv Exp Med Biol. 1985 186 139 144. ref The MZ B cells within this region typically express high levels of s IgM , CD21 , CD1 , CD9 with low to negligible levels of s IgD , CD23 , CD5 , and CD11b that help to distinguish them phenotypically from FO B cells and B1 B cells. Similar to B1 B cells, MZ B cells can be rapidly recruited into the early adaptive immune responses in a T cell independent manner. ref name Paul0807 The MZ B cells are especially well positioned as a first line of defense against systemic blood borne antigens that enter the circulation and become trapped in the spleen. ref Balazs M, Martin F, Zhou T, et al. Blood dendritic cells interact with splenicmarginalzone B cells to initiate T independent immune responses. Immunity. 2002 17 3 341 352. ref It is believed they are especially reactive to bacterial cell wall components and self antigens which are the products of aging. ref name Paul0807 cite book last1 Hardy first1 Richard last2 first2 coauthors editor1 first William editor1 last Paul title Fundamental Immunology format Book edition 6th year 2008 publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins location Philidelphia, PA isbn 0 7817 6519 6 pages 237 269 chapter Chapter 7 B Lymphocyte Development and Biology ref MZ B cells also display a lower ... T, Foote J, Kearney JF. Marginalzone B cells in lymphocyte activation and regulation. Curr Opin Immunol ... out, marginalzone B cells will fail to develop while B 1 cell s will still be present. ref name Paul0807 ... more details
Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma such as Waldenstr m macroglobulinemia Splenicmarginalzonelymphoma Plasma ... chain diseases Extranodal marginalzone B cell lymphoma , also called MALT lymphoma Nodal marginalzone B cell lymphoma NMZL Follicular lymphoma Mantle cell lymphoma Diffuse large B cell lymphoma Mediastinal ...About lymphoma in humans the disease in dogs, cats, and ferrets lymphoma in animals Infobox disease Name Lymphoma Image Lymphoma macro.jpg Caption Follicular lymphoma replacing a lymph node DiseasesfsdgsdfDB ... eMedicineTopic MeshID D008223 Technical date January 2012 Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphocyte s, a type of cell that forms part of the immune system . Typically, lymphoma is present as a solid tumor ... other organs in which case it is referred to as extranodal lymphoma. Extranodal sites include the skin ... description of lymphoma in 1832, specifically of the form named after him, Hodgkin s lymphoma ... doi id isbn 0 7817 1502 4 ref Since then, many other forms of lymphoma have been described, grouped .... It introduced the category non Hodgkin lymphoma NHL , divided into 16 different diseases. However ... Health Organization WHO 2008 lists 70 different forms of lymphoma divided in four broad groups ... A number of various classification systems exist for lymphoma. As an alternative to the American Lakes ... page 2 isbn 3 540 63801 6 oclc doi accessdate ref Some forms of lymphoma are categorized as indolent e.g. small lymphocytic lymphoma , compatible with a long life even without treatment, whereas other forms are aggressive e.g. Burkitt s lymphoma , causing rapid deterioration and death. However, most ... and non Hodgkin lymphoma Main Working Formulation The 1996 Working Formulation is a classification of non Hodgkin lymphoma . It excluded the Hodgkin lymphomas and divided the remaining lymphomas into four ... see below but it is still used by cancer agencies for compilation of lymphoma statistics and historical rare comparisons. REAL In the mid 1990s,the Revised European American Lymphoma REAL ... more details
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Infobox disease Name Splenic tumor Image Alt Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 C26.1, D13.9 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID A splenic tumor is a rare form of tumor that may be malignant or benign. Malignant forms include lymphoma and sarcoma . ref name Bisset2008 cite book author Bisset title Differential Diagnosis in Abdominal Ultrasound, 3 e url http books.google.com books?id pw5uaOu7PJEC&pg PT208 accessdate 22 May 2011 date 1 January 2008 publisher Elsevier India isbn 9788131215746 pages 208 ref Lymphoma is the most common malignant splenic tumor. ref name DalrympleLeyendecker2009 cite book author1 Neal C. Dalrymple author2 John R. Leyendecker author3 Michael Oliphant title Problem Solving in Abdominal Imaging url http books.google.com books?id JeaQXWu7Sz0C&pg PA410 accessdate 22 May 2011 date 12 June 2009 publisher Elsevier Health Sciences isbn 9780323043533 pages 410 ref References reflist Lymphatic organ neoplasia Category Lymphatic organ neoplasia Category Hematopathology Category Lymphoma medicine stub ... more details
spherocytosis , etc. , certain forms of lymphoma or for the removal of splenic tumors or cysts. See also Ruptured spleen Polysplenia Splenic infarction Hyaloserositis of the spleen sugar coated spleen ...Infobox Disease Name Splenic disease Image Spleen hyaloserositis b high mag.jpg Caption Micrograph of a spleen with hyaloserositis . H&E stain . DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 D 73 d 70 , ICD10 Q 89 0 q 80 ICD9 ICD9 289.4 ICD9 289.5 ICD9 759.0 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D013158 Splenic diseases include splenomegaly , where the spleen is enlarged for various reasons. On the other hand, a lack of normal spleen function is called asplenia . Splenomegaly Main Splenomegaly Enlargement of the spleen is known as splenomegaly . It may be caused by sickle cell anemia , sarcoidosis , malaria , bacterial endocarditis , leukemia , pernicious anemia , Gaucher s disease , leishmaniasis , Hodgkin s disease , Banti s syndrome Banti s disease , hereditary spherocytosis , cyst s, glandular fever Infectious mononucleosis mononucleosis or Mono caused by the Epstein Barr Virus , and tumour s. Primary tumors of the spleen include hemangioma s and hemangiosarcoma s. Marked splenomegaly may result in the spleen occupying a large portion of the left side of the abdomen. The spleen is the largest collection of lymphoid tissue in the body. It is normally palpable in preterm infants, in 30 of normal, full term neonates , and in 5 to 10 of infants and toddlers . A spleen easily palpable below the costal margin in any child over the age of 3 4 years should be considered abnormal until proven otherwise. Splenomegaly can result from antigenic stimulation e.g., infection , obstruction of blood flow e.g., portal vein obstruction , underlying functional abnormality e.g., hemolytic anemia , or infiltration e.g., leukemia or storage disease, such as Gaucher s disease . The most common cause of acute splenomegaly in children is viral infection, which is transient and usually moderate. Basic ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin hilum splenicum GraySubject 278 GrayPage 1282 Image Gray1188.png Caption The visceral surface of the spleen. Splenic hilum visible but not labeled. Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre h 11 DorlandsSuf 12422640 The Splenic hilum is a location on the surface of the spleen . It is the point of attachment for the gastrosplenic ligament , and the point of insertion for the splenic artery and splenic vein . Structures that enter or leave the hilum are Splenic artery Splenic vein Lymphatic vessels Nerves See also Hilum anatomy External links medcyclopaedia ii s SPLENIC HILUM Lymphatic system Category Spleen anatomy it Ilo della milza ja ... more details
Infobox Vein Name PAGENAME Latin vena lienalis GraySubject 174 GrayPage 681 Image Bilebladder.png Caption The portal vein and its tributaries. Spleen is at far right, and lienal vein is visible traveling from it to the left. Image2 3D rendered CT of abdominal aortic branches and kidneys.svg Caption2 3D rendered x ray computed tomography computed tomography , showing splenic vein at upper right. DrainsFrom trabecular vein of spleen Source short gastric veins , left gastroepiploic vein , pancreatic veins , superior mesenteric vein DrainsTo hepatic portal vein Artery splenic artery MeshName Splenic Vein MeshNumber A07.231.908.670.730 DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf In anatomy , the splenic vein in the past called the lienal vein is the blood vessel that drains blood from the spleen . It joins with the superior mesenteric vein , to form the hepatic portal vein and follows a course Anatomical terms of location Superior and inferior superior to the pancreas , alongside of the similarly named artery, the splenic artery . Unlike the splenic artery, the splenic vein is intraperitoneal as it courses along the superior border of the body of the pancreas, whereas the splenic artery is retroperitoneal . It collects branches from the stomach and pancreas and most notably from the large intestine , which is drained by the superior mesenteric vein and joins with splenic vein shortly before it forms the portal vein. Additional images gallery Image Abdominal cavity.jpg Splenic vein Image Gray1189.png Transverse section of the spleen , showing the trabecular tissue and the splenic vein and its tributaries . Image Gray1099.png The pancreas and duodenum from behind. gallery External links GraySubject 278 The Spleen GPnotebook 1241120742 Splenic vein thrombosis SUNYAnatomyLabs 39 10 01 02 Intestines and Pancreas Structures Posterior to the Pancreas SUNYAnatomyImage 8 6 85 NormanAnatomy pancreas NormanAnatomyFig pancreasvessels http www.medterms.com script main art.asp?articlekey 9909 Splenic vei ... more details
Posterior Gastric Vein splenic vein Supplies spleen MeshName Splenic Artery MeshNumber A07.231.114.814 DorlandsPre a 61 DorlandsSuf 12156021 In anatomy , the splenic artery in the past called the lienal ... . Branches The splenic artery gives off branches to the stomach and pancreas before reaching the spleen. class wikitable Branch Description Pancreatic branches of splenic artery branch to the pancreas ... gastric posterior of stomach , gastric region superior to the splenic artery Note that the branches of the splenic artery do not reach all the way to the lower part of the greater curvature of the stomach ... Along its course, it is accompanied by a similarly named vein, the splenic vein , which drains into the portal vein . Pathology Splenic artery aneurysm s are rare ref Abbas , but still the third most ... section of the human spleen , showing the distribution of the splenic artery and its branches. Image ... PC, Hallett JW, Bower TC, Panneton JM, Cherry KJ Splenic artery aneurysms two decades experience ... M, Ruptured splenic artery aneurysm, URL http www.kfshrc.edu.sa annals 215 216 01 094.htm, Accessed ... annals 215 216 01 094.htm Ruptured splenic artery aneurysm a case report from Saudi Arabia. http www.medterms.com script main art.asp?articlekey 9357 Splenic artery medterms.com GraySubject 278 The Spleen SUNYAnatomyLabs 38 05 01 01 Stomach, Spleen and Liver The Splenic Artery SUNYAnatomyImage 8 ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Splenic flexure Latin flexura coli sinistra GraySubject 249 GrayPage 1180 Image Illu colorectal anatomy.jpg Caption Colorectal anatomy. Splenic flexure labeled at upper right. Image2 Gray1098.png Caption2 Front of abdomen, showing surface markings for liver, stomach, and great intestine. The duodenum and pancreas. Left colic flexure labeled at upper right. Precursor Midgut hepatic , hindgut splenic System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf The splenic or left colic flexure is a sharp bend between the Transverse colon transverse and the Descending colon descending Colon anatomy colon in the left upper quadrant of humans. The left colic flexure is near the spleen , and hence called the splenic flexure. There are two colic flexures in the transverse colon &mdash the other being the hepatic flexure , as it is next to the liver , in the right upper quadrant abdomen right upper quadrant . The splenic flexure is a watershed region as it receives dual blood supply from the terminal branches of the superior mesenteric artery and the inferior mesenteric artery , thus making it prone to ischemic damage in cases of hypotension because it does not have its own primary source of blood. ref First Aid for the USMLE Step 1, 2011 Edition, p.311 ref Additional images gallery Image illu intestine.jpg Intestines Image DCBE.jpg Double Contrast Barium Enema Using Positive and Negative Contrast gallery See also Splenic flexure syndrome References references External links SUNYCrossSection ThoraxF03 20 eMedicineDictionary left colic flexure SUNYAnatomyLabs 37 13 02 03 Digestive tract Category Colon anatomy Digestive stub it Flessura splenica pl Zagi cie ledzionowe okr nicy ... more details
Infobox disease Name Splenic infarction Image Splenic infarction.png Caption Two large splenic infarcts ... eMedicineTopic 193718 MeshID D013159 In medicine , splenic infarction is a condition in which oxygen ... RE title The natural history of splenic infarction journal Surgery volume 100 issue 4 pages 743 50 year 1986 month October pmid 3764696 doi url ref Splenic infarction occurs when the splenic artery ... C, Seifart U, G rg K title Acute, complete splenic infarction in cancer patient is associated with a fatal ... HV, Sheedy PF, Edwards WD title Thromboembolic splenic infarction journal Mayo Clin. Proc. volume 61 ... journal author Frippiat F, Donckier J, Vandenbossche P, Stoffel M, Boland B, Lambert M title Splenic ... Salvi PF, Stagnitti F, Mongardini M, Schillaci F, Stagnitti A, Chirletti P title Splenic infarction ... EH, Morgenstern L, Hiatt JR title The clinical spectrum of splenic infarction journal Am Surg ... a ruptured spleen , hemorrhage , splenic abscess for example, if the underlying cause is endocarditis ... A, Harris L, Liang HG title Traumatic cysts of the spleen the role of cystectomy and splenic ... T, Mukae M, et al. title Splenic infarction after Epstein Barr virus infection in a patient with hereditary ... cite journal author Bonnard P, Guiard Schmid JB, Develoux M, Rozenbaum W, Pialoux G title Splenic ... name pmid18171204 cite journal author Florescu D, Sordillo PP, Glyptis A, et al. title Splenic infarction ... G, Laws HJ, et al. title Splenic infarction in a patient hereditary spherocytosis, protein C deficiency ... include atrial fibrillation , patent foramen ovale , endocarditis or cholesterol embolism . Splenic ... hemoglobinopathies can also predispose to infarction. Splenic infarction can also result from ... clot formation feature in this condition. In sickle cell disease, repeated splenic infarctions lead to a non function spleen autosplenectomy . Any factor that directly compromises the splenic artery can cause infarction. Examples include abdominal traumas, aortic dissection , torsion of the splenic ... more details
Infobox Nerve Name PAGENAME Latin plexus splenicus GraySubject 220 GrayPage 986 Image Gray848.png Caption The celiac ganglia with the sympathetic plexuses of the abdominal viscera radiating from the ganglia. Lienal plexus labeled at upper right. Image2 Caption2 Innervates spleen BranchFrom BranchTo MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12648451 The splenic plexus lienal plexus in older texts is formed by branches from the celiac plexus , the left celiac ganglion , and from the right vagus nerve . It accompanies the lienal artery to the spleen , giving off, in its course, subsidiary plexi along the various branches of the artery. External links eMedicineDictionary splenic 28nervous 29 plexus Gray s Autonomic Category Nervous system Category Neuroanatomy ... more details
Orphan date September 2010 Splenic aspiration is the removal of fluid from the spleen , often with the use of a fine needle. It is rarely practiced in modern medicine. ref name Haferlach Cite book author Begemann, Herbert L ffler, Helmut Rastetter, Johann Haferlach, Torsten authorlink coauthors title Atlas of Clinical Hematology date publisher Springer location isbn 3 540 21013 X pages 6 ref It is indicated only in cases of hypersplenism , or other cases of unexplained spleen enlargement. The Moeschlin technique is a common technique for performing a splenic aspiration. References Reflist Category Hematology Medical stub ... more details
Primary cutaneous marginalzonelymphoma References reflist Hematological malignancy histology Digestive ...Infobox disease Name MALT lymphoma Image Gastric MALT lymphoma 2.jpg Caption Endoscopic image of gastric MALT lymphoma taken in body of stomach in patient who presented with upper gastrointestinal bleed upper GI hemorrhage . Appearance is similar to gastric ulcer with adherent clot. DiseasesDB 31339 ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 200.3 ICDO ICDO 9699 3 OMIM 604860 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D018442 MALT lymphoma MALToma is a form of lymphoma involving the mucosa associated lymphoid tissue MALT , frequently of the stomach , but virtually any mucosal site can be afflicted. It is a cancer originating from B cell s in the marginalzone of the MALT, and is also called extranodal marginalzone B cell lymphoma . Associations Gastric MALT lymphoma is frequently associated 72 98 with chronic inflammation as a result of the presence of Helicobacter pylori ref cite journal author Parsonnet J, Hansen S, Rodriguez L, Gelb A, Warnke R, Jellum E, Orentreich N, Vogelman J, Friedman G title Helicobacter pylori infection and gastric lymphoma. journal N Engl J Med volume 330 issue 18 pages 1267 71 year 1994 pmid 8145781 doi 10.1056 NEJM199405053301803 ref , potentially involving chronic inflammation, or the action of H. pylori virulence factors such as CagA . ref name pmid16367902 cite journal ... s thyroiditis , and MALT lymphoma of the salivary gland and the thyroid . Treatment If the disease ... of primary gastric lymphoma of mucosa associated lymphoid tissue type after cure of Helicobacter pylori infection. MALT Lymphoma Study Group. journal Lancet volume 345 issue 8965 pages 1591 4 ..., Isaacson P title Resistance of t 11 18 positive gastric mucosa associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma ... Ye H, Gong L, Liu H, et al. title MALT lymphoma with t 14 18 q32 q21 IGH MALT1 is characterized by strong ... Lymphoma ar de MALT Lymphom it Linfoma di basso grado della ... more details
10.4021 jocmr2010.02.258w ref Follicular lymphoma Mucosa Associated Lymphatic Tissue lymphoma MALT Small cell lymphocytic lymphoma overlaps with Chronic lymphocytic leukemia Mantle cell lymphoma MCL Rare The remaining nine are much less common ref name The Lymphomas Burkitt lymphoma Mediastinal large B cell lymphoma Waldenstr m macroglobulinemia Nodal marginalzone B cell lymphoma NMZL Splenicmarginalzonelymphoma SMZL Intravascular large B cell lymphoma Primary effusion lymphoma Lymphomatoid ...Infobox Disease Name B cell lymphoma Image Large b cell lymphoma cytology small.jpg Caption Micrograph showing a large B cell lymphoma . Field stain . DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 C 85 1 c 81 ICD9 ICDO 9680 ... are types of lymphoma affecting B cells . Lymphomas are hematological malignancy blood cancers ... such as those with AIDS . B cell lymphomas include both Hodgkin s lymphoma s and most non Hodgkins ... on the specific type of lymphoma as well as the stage and grade. Treatment includes radiation and chemotherapy ..., with cure rates of over 70 . ref name mmhe Types Image Hodgkin lymphoma cytology large.jpg thumb right Micrograph showing Hodgkin lymphoma , a type of B cell lymphoma that is usually considered separate ... cells. Common Five account for nearly three out of four patients with non Hodgkin lymphoma ref name ... The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society page 12 ref Diffuse large B cell lymphoma ref cite journal author Mazen Sanoufa, Mohammad Sami Walid, Talat Parveen title B Cell Lymphoma of the Thoracic Spine Presenting ... other immune system disorders, such as AIDS related lymphoma . Classic Hodgkin s lymphoma and nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin s lymphoma are now considered forms of B cell lymphoma. ref name urlHMDS Hodgkins Lymphoma cite web url http www.hmds.org.uk hl.html title HMDS Hodgkin s Lymphoma work ..., including follicular lymphoma , mantle cell lymphoma and Burkitt s lymphoma . In these cases, The immunoglobulin ... cells containing the fusion protein. In Burkitt s lymphoma and mantle cell lymphoma , the other protein ... more details
disease similar to diffuse large B cell lymphoma . Occasional cases may show plasmacytoid differentiation or foci Disambiguation needed date June 2011 of marginalzone or monocytoid B cells ...Infobox disease Name Follicular lymphoma Image Lymphoma macro.jpg Caption Follicular lymphoma replacing ... eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 1362 MeshID D008224 Follicular lymphoma is the most common of the indolent non Hodgkin s lymphoma s, and the second most common form of non Hodgkin s lymphoma s overall. It is defined as a lymphoma of lymph follicle follicle center B cells centrocytes and centroblasts ... grade B cell lymphoma with coexpression of both CD5 and CD10. A report of 3 cases journal Arch. Pathol ..., such as CB CC lymphoma Centroblastic and Centrocytic lymphoma , nodular lymphoma ref DorlandsDict nine 000954451 follicular lymphoma ref and Brill Symmers Disease. Morphology The tumor is composed ... are usually in minority. Grading File Follicular lymphoma, spleen.jpg thumb Classic appearance of spleen involved by follicular lymphoma, namely the presence of discrete, miliary, small, white pearly ..., Boonstra R, et al. title Follicular lymphoma grade 3B includes 3 cytogenetically defined subgroups ... associated with follicular lymphoma grade 3B journal Genes Chromosomes Cancer volume 44 issue 3 pages ... by the EC for first line maintenance treatment of follicular lymphoma. ref cite news url http www.genengnews.com gen news highlights roche gets ec nod for follicular lymphoma maintenance therapy 81244149 title Roche Gets EC Nod for Follicular Lymphoma Maintenance Therapy date October 29, 2010 ... ct2 results?term follicular lymphoma ref Prognosis Median survival is around 10 years, but the range .... The overall survival rate at 5 years is 72 77 . ref EMedicine article 203268 Lymphoma, Follicular ... for follicular lymphoma http www.lymphomainfo.net nhl follicular.html Information on follicular lymphoma from Lymphoma Information Network Hematological malignancy histology Chromosomal abnormalities ... more details
There are two classes of lymphoma s that affect the skin Cutaneous T cell lymphoma Cutaneous B cell lymphoma disambig Category Lymphoid related cutaneous conditions Category Lymphoma de Kutanes Lymphom ... more details
Aggressive lymphoma is a type of lymphoma that grows and spreads quickly, and has severe symptoms . It is seen frequently in patients who are HIV positive AIDS related lymphoma . Also called intermediate grade lymphoma and high grade lymphoma . External links http www.cancer.gov Templates db alpha.aspx?CdrID 45588 Aggressive lymphoma entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms NCI cancer dict oncology stub Category Lymphoma ... more details
Marginal Revolution may refer to the development of economic theory in the late 19th century which explained economic behavior in terms of marginal utility and related concepts Marginal utility The Marginal Revolution Marginalism The Marginal Revolution Marginal Revolution blog , an Economics blog disambig ... more details